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

Definição e Significado de "demoralize"

to demoralize
01

desmoralizar, desencorajar

to make someone feel sad or less hopeful by weakening their confidence, mood, etc.
Transitive: to demoralize sb
to demoralize definition and meaning
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The harsh criticism from her classmates demoralized her during the presentation.
Despite the challenges, she refused to let the setbacks demoralize her.
Constant failures demoralized the team, but they eventually bounced back.
02

desmoralizar, desalentar

to undermine or weaken someone's moral principles
Transitive: to demoralize sb
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The exposure to violent video games at a young age can demoralize children.
The corrupting influence of organized crime demoralizes individuals by normalizing unethical behavior.
The exploitation of vulnerable workers in sweatshops demoralizes communities by perpetuating cycles of poverty and injustice.
03

desmoralizar, desencorajar

to disrupt the normal functioning or order of someone or something
Transitive: to demoralize sb/sth
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The power outage demoralized the manufacturing plant, causing production delays and financial losses.
The computer virus demoralized the office, resulting in a temporary shutdown of the network and loss of data.
The mismanagement of funds demoralized the nonprofit organization, jeopardizing its ability to fulfill its mission.

word family

moral

Adjective

moralize

Verb

demoralize

Verb

demoralized

Adjective

demoralized

Adjective

demoralizing

Adjective

demoralizing

Adjective
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