Destructive of morale and self-reliance.
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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 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.
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.
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.
6 It leads to selfishness, to a laxness in home manners very demoralizing .
7 When he invoked demoralizing passions, he converted all Arabia in eleven years.
8 The non-observance of either of these two points produces a demoralizing effect.
9 Such a religion is demoralizing ; and how are you to get there?
10 For them there is no occupation so demoralizing as office-seeking, except office-holding.
11 The question is often asked, Is the life of a soldier demoralizing ?
12 Byron complained of their coarseness, but Byron's poetry is far more demoralizing .
13 It is a very demoralizing position, when one's tastes outgrow one's surroundings.
14 What a disgrace is this demoralizing mode of amusement to our country!
15 At the very least, it could then pass along an extremely demoralizing message.
16 Josephus went with the maids; the country had a demoralizing effect upon him.
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