Demoralize
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British pronunciation/dɪmˈɒɹəlˌaɪz/
American pronunciation/dɪˈmɔɹəˌɫaɪz/
demoralise

Définition et Signification de "demoralize"

to demoralize
01

démoraliser, démotiver

to make someone feel sad or less hopeful by weakening their confidence, mood, etc.
Transitive: to demoralize sb
02

démoraliser, dévaloriser

to undermine or weaken someone's moral principles
Transitive: to demoralize sb
03

démoraliser, démotiver

to disrupt the normal functioning or order of someone or something
Transitive: to demoralize sb/sth

demoralize

v

moralize

v

moral

adj

demoralized

adj

demoralized

adj

demoralizing

adj

demoralizing

adj
example
Exemple
The harsh criticism from her classmates demoralized her during the presentation.
Constant failures demoralized the team, but they eventually bounced back.
The constant disruptions in the online meeting demoralize the team, making it hard to stay focused and get work done.
Despite the challenges, she refused to let the setbacks demoralize her.
Despite setbacks in the gardening project, he refused to let them demoralize him.
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