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demoralizelower someone's spirits; make downhearted The storm clobbered many communities still recovering from the flooding two months ago caused by Hurricane Irene, leaving weary homeowners exhausted and [..]
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demoralizec. 1793, "to corrupt the morals of," from French démoraliser, from de- "remove" (see de-) + moral (adj.) (see moral). Said to be a coinage of the French Revolution. Sense of " [..]
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demoralizecorrupt the morals of
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demoralizeTo undermine the confidence of; to discourage.
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demoralize(v) lower someone's spirits; make downhearted(v) confuse or put into disorder(v) corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
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demoralize
(American spelling) To destroy morale; to dishearten.
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