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Meanings of
demoralise
in английском
португальский
corromper
каталонский
pervertir
испанский
subvertir
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Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.
corrupt
profane
pervert
subvert
debauch
debase
demoralize
vitiate
misdirect
deprave
португальский
corromper
португальский
desanimar
каталонский
desanimar
испанский
deprimir
Back to the meaning
Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted.
dismay
depress
dispirit
deject
cast down
get down
elate
португальский
desanimar
Synonyms
Examples for "
corrupt
"
corrupt
profane
pervert
subvert
debauch
Examples for "
corrupt
"
1
Power tends to
corrupt
,
he said memorably, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
2
Protesters blame a
corrupt
political system that shares power among sectarian parties.
3
They are
corrupt
;
they are base; they are cowardly; they are cruel.
4
They pay this
corrupt
money to thugs, and then violence takes place.
5
Research suggests mail voting would produce a near-negligible number of
corrupt
votes.
1
The
profane
words are but a speck in a sea of monosyllables.
2
It was the
profane
heathen, of whom Israel learned to worship idols.
3
The
profane
is judged by all; but the other by a few.
4
August
22
:
-
Very
profane
and vindictive in his accusations towards the prison officials.
5
The rough ashlar is the
profane
,
the perfect ashlar is the initiate.
1
I have good reasons for mentioning his name: He's a
pervert
,
Travis.
2
The Novels by Eminent Hands do not
pervert
the originals they exaggerate.
3
You probably think I'm some
pervert
out to take advantage of you.
4
Matzneff has said Springora was misrepresenting him as a
pervert
and abuser.
5
He had always sought to
pervert
and discredit the word of God.
1
However, certain viruses can
subvert
the immune response to establish persistent infections.
2
Poet'Most organisations understand that they have to
subvert
their own received reality.
3
Romantic comedies have certain rules they either have to follow or
subvert
.
4
But the National embrace the obvious the more effectively to
subvert
it.
5
Viruses activate inflammasomes but then
subvert
resulting inflammatory responses to avoid elimination.
1
The chances for a
debauch
looked peaked and slim in the extreme.
2
Night comes and robs me of the finish of the unbridled
debauch
.
3
The unfortunate governor's ukase had precipitated a general
debauch
for all hands.
4
The Maalem rose at last, somewhat unsteadily after his
debauch
of kief.
5
It is splendid flesh, but he has been on a long
debauch
.
1
It is a mistake to suppose love only elevates; it can
debase
.
2
At every point of contact with our labor system, they
debase
it.
3
The indignant heart repels a conviction that is believed to
debase
it.
4
And I never, never can
debase
my nature to change that love.
5
Such men,-orwomen,-mayhardly, perhaps,
debase
themselves with the more vulgar vices.
1
To defeat an army, you must
demoralize
and throw it into disorder.
2
Everything was done to
demoralize
,
frighten and overawe judges, witnesses and jurors.
3
The fear exists that the fall of the captain will
demoralize
the rest.
4
We indulge in feelings which tend to
demoralize
the whole character.
5
In plain English, he wishes to
demoralize
only the higher classes of society.
1
Small-pox does not
vitiate
the blood of a people; this disease does.
2
It is as apt to
vitiate
the system as to protect it.
3
Encroaching winter and ineffective international commitment may
vitiate
the humanitarian and redevelopment efforts.
4
Civilization tends to corrupt men, as large towns tend to
vitiate
the air.
5
Tithes, politics, or something wrong in principle,
vitiate
every Irish murder.
1
Should we clear it of bugs or use it to
misdirect
them?
2
Your energy levels are likely to be high, but you could
misdirect
them.
3
Don't think you are going to
misdirect
us with that sort of thing.
4
It is Mr. Lance whom you thought to
misdirect
to this solitary house.
5
It was a gambit, a false flag to
misdirect
the rest of us.
1
Such attacks are apt to
deprave
both the assailant and the assailed.
2
In the latter, many men's wits spent to
deprave
the wit of one.
3
Crowd bad men and women together, and they corrupt and
deprave
each other.
4
If my book is a romance, the fault lies with those who
deprave
mankind.
5
Such engagements are always dangerous; sometimes they
deprave
the character of the man or woman.'
Usage of
demoralise
in английском
1
It believes a full apology would
demoralise
its citizens and project weakness.
2
Too much politics in our food threatened to
demoralise
our large cities.
3
Analysts said the move could
demoralise
the remaining cadres of ULFA.
4
Two or three executions of this kind usually sufficed to
demoralise
the enemy.
5
It hadn't struck me before, but it is a fact; I do
demoralise
children.
6
But this pay had already begun to
demoralise
the receivers.
7
He must maintain the dignity of his office, in order not to
demoralise
the world.
8
The police operation at Orgreave was meticulously planned to intimidate, oppress and
demoralise
the miners.
9
Analysts say both sides regularly inflate casualty numbers to maintain public support and
demoralise
opposition fighters.
10
They will commonly
demoralise
and disorganise the business conduct of an affair in about a fortnight.
11
This pension reform should be seen as the ultimate weapon to split and
demoralise
his political opponents.
12
The use of strategic bomb attacks to
demoralise
and murder civilians was a new sort of atrocity.
13
He really did
demoralise
the Democratic party.
14
One whose loss would
demoralise
team-mates to such an extent that it would almost derail their ambitions.
15
There were, he stated, two ways to
demoralise
and defeat the enemy: 'superior fire and irresistible forward movement.
16
He said Parad's death could
demoralise
Muslim rebels and derail plans to create trouble during elections this year.
Other examples for "demoralise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
demoralise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
demoralise children
demoralise muslim
demoralise opposition
demoralise people
demoralise team
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Translations for
demoralise
португальский
corromper
subverter
perverter
desanimar
deprimir
dejectar
dejetar
desmoralizar
каталонский
pervertir
corrompre
desanimar
deprimir
desmoralitzar
abatre
descoratjar
испанский
subvertir
corromper
envilecer
depravar
profanar
viciar
pervertir
desmoralizar
deprimir
abatir
espantar
Demoralise
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