Sentence examples for been discouraged from inspiring English sources

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been discouraged

verb

To extinguish the courage of; to dishearten; to depress the spirits of; to deprive of confidence; to deject.

  • Don't be discouraged by the amount of work left to do: you'll finish it in good time.

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Patients have been discouraged from attending.

Generally the use of minority languages has been discouraged.

Publicity, on the other hand, has been discouraged.

Elective induction of labor has been discouraged over concerns regarding increased complications.

A must-read for anyone who has been discouraged by the 'Americans will never sacrifice' myth.

He has been discouraged by recent attempts to apply for jobs.

The C.I.A., I'd been discouraged to discover, paid for faulty information all the time".

Some protesters may have been discouraged by the long wait, and by Yemen's uneasy political void.

Mr. Nguyen said he had not been discouraged by the experience of "Birdemic".

Surges of volatile foreign capital have been discouraged by, in effect, taxing inflows.

"They've been discouraged and weighed down by President Obama's big government and heavy-handed regulations.

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