We have no meanings for "become demoralized" in our records yet.
1 The difficulty was that of late the smugglers themselves had become demoralized .
2 Indeed, the troops on both sides seemed to have become demoralized .
3 Feeling bitterly their degradation and misery, and taught to blame the Government, they become demoralized and desperately disaffected.
4 It seemed inevitable that soldiers would rapidly become demoralized , when exposed to the multifarious horrors of modern mechanical battle.
5 The Germans had become demoralized .
6 For our army must become demoralized utterly when it learns that traitors are forcing their way to the head of it.
7 It seems that the excitable Gaul, whom some people thought would become demoralized in face of German organization, merely talks with his hands.
8 All classes of society have become demoralized by shouting around the gates of the palace: "Give me a share of the spoils."
9 This regiment had been raised and organized by another man, whose habits were not regular, and under whose command the regiment had become demoralized .
10 The entire command of Gen. Gillem now became demoralized , and desertions were by the wholesale.
11 The long inaction brought its moral consequences, and the troops became demoralized and insubordinate from their enforced idleness.
12 Menaced also in front by the approaching echelons of Epaminondas, this line became demoralized and took to flight.
13 The bigger crowd seeing the others, and not knowing what was up, became demoralized , and a panic ensued followed by a general stampede.
14 "But would not the men who remained on board feel jealous and become demoralized by this measure?"
15 1 and 2 Companies of the Queen's Own fell back and seeing their comrades in disorder they too became demoralized .
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