Destructive of morale and self-reliance.
1 Two recently published books reflect the atmosphere: very negative and very demoralising .
2 Irish rugby hasn't known such a demoralising weekend in a long time.
3 Another demoralising defeat, another inquest into where English football is going wrong.
4 Against infantry in the open this sort of thing is extremely demoralising .
5 I shall have you demoralising the whole ward if you stay here.
6 Such incidents were happening constantly to-day, and seriously demoralising the dog teams.
7 Such things had a demoralising effect, and treachery was an infectious disease.
8 Caves, cellars, and deep dug-outs had a demoralising influence upon their occupants.
9 All of which makes Glasgow's dismal life expectancy all the more demoralising .
10 About six months ago, he received a demoralising letter from the Health Ministry.
11 The Romans loved the brutal and demoralising games of the amphitheatre.
12 That would be demoralising , yes, that would be putting them under financial stress.
13 Moreover, the lodging-house has had a most demoralising effect upon him.
14 Fear is a terrible thing, Rodney; there is nothing so demoralising as fear.
15 For officers of all ranks the loss of Stephenson will be utterly demoralising .
16 I would find that demoralising after waiting so long pair up.
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