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    demoralized
    /dɪˈmɒrəlʌɪzd/

    adjective

    • 1. having lost confidence or hope; disheartened: "how do you motivate demoralized employees?"

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  2. Demoralize means to make someone or something feel much less confident. See how to use this verb in different contexts and learn its synonyms and antonyms.

  3. Demoralized means having lost your confidence, enthusiasm, and hope. Find out how to pronounce it, see examples, and explore synonyms and related words in English and other languages.

  4. Learn the meaning of demoralize, a verb that means to corrupt the morals of, to weaken the morale of, or to upset the normal functioning of. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.

  5. Demoralize means to undermine the morale, courage, or discipline of a person or group. It can also mean to corrupt or bewilder someone. See how to use demoralize in a sentence and find related words.

  6. verb. If something demoralizes someone, it makes them lose so much confidence in what they are doing that they want to give up. Clearly, one of the objectives is to demoralize the enemy troops in any way they can. [VERB noun] Synonyms: dishearten, undermine, discourage, shake More Synonyms of demoralize. demoralized adjective.

  7. Demoralize means to make someone or something feel much less confident or weaken their morale. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Demoralized means dispirited, disheartened, or undermined. Find the origin, usage, and examples of this word, as well as related terms and translations.