"Demoralisation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Demoralisation" Meaning

Demoralisation refers to the process of undermining or weakening someone's morale, which is their sense of well-being, confidence, or enthusiasm. It can also refer to the state of being demoralised, where someone or a group loses their motivation, enthusiasm, or sense of purpose.

"Demoralisation" Examples

Demoralization Usage Examples


1.

The team's losing streak led to demoralization among the players, causing them to doubt their coach's tactics.

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The constant criticism in the media had a negative impact on the artist's career, leading to demoralization and self-doubt.

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The once-thriving small business faced demoralization after the owner's sudden departure, leading to a significant decrease in staff morale.

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The war left the country suffering from demoralization, as the citizens struggled to come to terms with the devastating losses.

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The company's decision to downsize led to widespread demoralization among the employees, causing many to lose their sense of purpose and job security.

Note: These examples are synonymous with the word "demoralization".

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