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词汇 demoralized
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Definition of demoralized in English:

demoralized

(British demoralised)
adjective dɪˈmɒrəlʌɪzddəˈmôrəˌlīzd
  • Having lost confidence or hope; disheartened.

    a weak and demoralized president
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They embody a demoralized liberalism, whose watered-down perspective of reform has been discarded by the ruling class.
    • In the beginning, I was in tears after every lesson and felt demoralised.
    • Many opponents of the war were demoralised.
    • It would have been a slur on their professionalism had they been seen to be demoralised by the departure of a mere youth.
    • Without our most important member, the group had been demoralized.
    • The effect of the pandemic is greatly felt in the agricultural sector in terms of diminished and demoralised manpower.
    • They were starving, freezing, and demoralized, hunkered down in drafty cabins, waiting to die from disease or Redcoats.
    • The party must re-group and must galvanise its demoralised membership.
    • Many were killed quickly and the survivors so demoralized that 145 surrendered and were captured.
    • Sadly, they have been demoralised by an unsupportive management.
    • Our enemy is emboldened and our own people demoralised.
    • By most indications, Aidid's supporters were decimated and demoralized the day after the Battle of Mogadishu.
    • If we cannot appreciate our achievements we will become demoralised and unhappy.
    • The population was weak and demoralized with a significant number of draft-age men gone.
    • Instead of getting on with something useful, managers will be delayed and demoralised by a blizzard of forms to fill in.
    • Demoralised Huns held their hands up crying for mercy.
    • Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more demoralized than ever.
    • Dean is authentically awkward, authentically demoralized.
    • Overconfidence in their chances of taking the demoralised Army side proved to be the downfall of the Navy men.
    • Without the power to say no, all kinds of treachery is used and everyone involved becomes demoralized, cynical and fatalistic.

Definition of demoralized in US English:

demoralized

(British demoralised)
adjectivedəˈmôrəˌlīzd
  • Having lost confidence or hope; disheartened.

    a weak and demoralized president
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Overconfidence in their chances of taking the demoralised Army side proved to be the downfall of the Navy men.
    • They embody a demoralized liberalism, whose watered-down perspective of reform has been discarded by the ruling class.
    • Demoralised Huns held their hands up crying for mercy.
    • Sadly, they have been demoralised by an unsupportive management.
    • Instead of getting on with something useful, managers will be delayed and demoralised by a blizzard of forms to fill in.
    • The party must re-group and must galvanise its demoralised membership.
    • By most indications, Aidid's supporters were decimated and demoralized the day after the Battle of Mogadishu.
    • Dean is authentically awkward, authentically demoralized.
    • In the beginning, I was in tears after every lesson and felt demoralised.
    • Our enemy is emboldened and our own people demoralised.
    • Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more demoralized than ever.
    • It would have been a slur on their professionalism had they been seen to be demoralised by the departure of a mere youth.
    • Without the power to say no, all kinds of treachery is used and everyone involved becomes demoralized, cynical and fatalistic.
    • Without our most important member, the group had been demoralized.
    • If we cannot appreciate our achievements we will become demoralised and unhappy.
    • The population was weak and demoralized with a significant number of draft-age men gone.
    • Many were killed quickly and the survivors so demoralized that 145 surrendered and were captured.
    • The effect of the pandemic is greatly felt in the agricultural sector in terms of diminished and demoralised manpower.
    • They were starving, freezing, and demoralized, hunkered down in drafty cabins, waiting to die from disease or Redcoats.
    • Many opponents of the war were demoralised.
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