We have no meanings for "too disheartened" in our records yet.
1 But many opposition supporters have grown too disheartened to protest any more.
2 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern urged New Zealanders not to be too disheartened by the news.
3 Don't get too disheartened : by the late afternoon several of these problems will melt away!
4 Don't be too disheartened by a feeling of dissatisfaction with work or school in June.
5 He threw himself on the ground, too exhausted to think and too disheartened to talk.
6 And he knew enough of human nature not to be too disheartened by her attitude.
7 I've told the players not to get too disheartened .
8 Walter was too nonplussed and his employer too disheartened .
9 She was too disheartened to think or speak.
10 Garibaldi was too disheartened to protest, and Lucia had little trouble in leading her down the hill.
11 A number of fire rafts were destroyed, but the Burmese were too disheartened to offer any resistance.
12 In spite of this latest setback, Blackrock shouldn't be too disheartened as they prepare to battle against relegation.
13 However, analysts were not too disheartened as the figures came on the back of a strong couple of months.
14 That said; don't become too disheartened by a seemingly counterproductive development: you'll actually be making more progress than you realize!
15 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don't be too disheartened by the seemingly inflexible vibe.
16 Ullii felt too disheartened .
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