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Meanings of
demoralising
in английском
Destructive of morale and self-reliance.
disheartening
demoralizing
dispiriting
Related terms
discouraging
Synonyms
Examples for "
disheartening
"
disheartening
demoralizing
dispiriting
Examples for "
disheartening
"
1
A few weeks later Lea sent him a standard and
disheartening
letter.
2
The first attempts to focus our awareness often proves to be
disheartening
.
3
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released figures revealing a
disheartening
fact.
4
And here lies the trouble,-inthe unfathomable,
disheartening
duplicity of the race.
5
His view was a snapshot of personal violation, both
disheartening
and overwhelming.
1
But there is no romance in trench fighting; it is sickening,
demoralizing
.
2
Nothing can be more
demoralizing
in the long run than lynch law.
3
The Republic is not the
demoralizing
force some would have it believed.
4
Play then changes to fooling and if habitually indulged in is
demoralizing
.
5
Castro complained that the low-level planes were
demoralizing
Cuban and Soviet troops.
1
Fog machines provide a
dispiriting
miasma; the puddles come from water trucks.
2
It conflicts with the box set regime, and it can be
dispiriting
.
3
I had nothing to complain of; but the effect was rather
dispiriting
.
4
But the period after the interval was even more
dispiriting
for Chelsea.
5
This is pretty
dispiriting
,
bordering on manically depressing, from a European perspective.
Usage of
demoralising
in английском
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.
Other examples for "demoralising"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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demoralising
demoralise
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
demoralising effect
more demoralising
demoralising experience
demoralising influence
as demoralising
More collocations
Demoralising
through the time
Demoralising
across language varieties
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