Sentence examples for To demoralize from inspiring English sources

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To demoralize

verb

To destroy morale; to dishearten.

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They want to demoralize us.

Leone wanted literally to demoralize the Western.

There will be an effort to cripple and to demoralize the Sunni community.

"The idea is to try to demoralize us and keep us from doing our duty.

Egyptian newspapers speculated that the Interior Ministry was playing psychological games to demoralize the demonstrators.

The soldiers laughed, proud to demoralize a 12-year-old boy.

If city officials were trying to demoralize and humiliate the workforce, they've done a terrific job.

The Giants kicked a field goal, but settling for 3 points seemed to demoralize them.

titless and broadbeamed" — did not allow Paul's withdrawal to demoralize her.

The purpose of strategic bombing was not only to undermine industrial production but also to demoralize the population.

WATSON: I believe that the whalers deliberately took out the Ady Gil to demoralize and dissuade us.

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