"Demoralize" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Demoralize" Meaning

To demoralize someone means to reduce their morale or confidence, often by criticizing or belittling them, that they lose their enthusiasm, motivation, or sense of purpose. It can also mean to undermine or erode someone's moral values or principles. In a broader sense, demoralize can refer to an action or situation that has a detrimental effect on morale, causing a decline in motivation, spirit, or confidence.

"Demoralize" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Demoralize"


The harsh criticism in the review demoralized the employee, causing her to lose confidence in her work.
The news of the layoff demoralized the entire office, leaving everyone feeling defeated.
The opposing team's relentless trash talk demoralized the players, making it difficult for them to focus on the game.
The bureaucracy and red tape demoralized many of the idealistic young volunteers, causing them to lose interest in their work.
The lack of support from the management demoralized the team, leading to a lack of motivation and poor performance.

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Demonyms are words that refer to the inhabitants or people of a particular place or region.

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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.

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