Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.
Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted.
To destroy somebody's confidence or happiness; to humiliate.
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.
6 He was fighting to demoralize the rush, and drive terror into savage hearts.
7 Such sums were so staggering that it might demoralize Sheila's base.
8 Mass rapes, often to demoralize enemies, seem to take place everywhere, the authors found.
9 Unreasonable ones actually slow down the process and demoralize the crap out of people.
10 The slime of politics and the smell of flaxseed unite to demoralize the man.
11 The slightest reaction by the defense may demoralize the attack.
12 A decided victory over the chief at the start would demoralize all the forces.
13 The effect of constant complaints was to demoralize us and make our work harder.
14 The click seemed to demoralize the operator, who became unable to continue her efforts.
15 I would not have the army know-itwould demoralize them.
16 You must accept the truth that you demoralize any race whom you have subjugated.
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