DEMORALIZE vs DISPIRIT: VERB
- Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
- Confuse or put into disorder
- To destroy morale; to dishearten.
- Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- Lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
- Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
DEMORALIZE vs DISPIRIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To corrupt or undermine in morals; to destroy or lessen the effect of moral principles on; to render corrupt or untrustworthy in morals, in discipline, in courage, spirit, etc.; to weaken in spirit or efficiency.
- To undermine the confidence or morale of; dishearten.
- To put into disorder; confuse.
- To debase the morals of; corrupt.
- To cause to lose spirit or enthusiasm; dishearten. : discourage.
- To deprive of cheerful spirits; to depress the spirits of; to dishearten; to discourage.
- To distill or infuse the spirit of.
DEMORALIZE vs DISPIRIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To corrupt or undermine the morals of; weaken or destroy the effect of moral principles on.
- To deprive of spirit or energy; dishearten; destroy the courage, confidence, or hope of; render incapable of brave or energetic effort: specifically used in relation to troops: as, the charge of our cavalry completely demoralized the enemy's left wing.
- To throw into confusion in general; bring into disorder; confuse mentally: as, he was badly demoralized by fright.
- Also spelled demoralise.
- Lower someone's spirits
- Make downhearted
- To depress the spirits of; deprive of courage; discourage; dishearten; deject; cast down.
- To exhaust the spirits or bodily vigor of.
- Make downhearted
- Synonyms To damp, depress, intimidate, daunt.
- Lower someone's spirits
DEMORALIZE vs DISPIRIT: RELATED WORDS
- Frustrate, Cast down, Deject, Get down, Profane, Pervert, Dismay, Corrupt, Debauch, Deprave, Misdirect, Debase, Depress, Vitiate, Dispirit
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DEMORALIZE vs DISPIRIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Foil, Forestall, Thwart, Frustrate, Deject, Profane, Pervert, Dismay, Corrupt, Debauch, Deprave, Misdirect, Depress, Vitiate, Dispirit
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DEMORALIZE vs DISPIRIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Personal confusion may disarm us but it need not demoralize us.
- Paul used the tensions between Brian and me to demoralize me.
- The resolution does not demoralize our troops nor embolden the insurgents.
- All she does is put me down and demoralize me.
- Intimidation you can just Demoralize enemies whenever your Multiple Attack Penalty starts to add up.
- They demoralize and destroy the developing mind of our children during their most tender.
- This will demoralize many photographers further pursing the stock photo business.
- Participated in the decision making demoralize employees is a new account?
- Truth, liberty, and justice cannot demoralize, but blind faith does.
- These sexual assaults serve to humiliate, degrade and demoralize victims.
- Ailly, nor would it discomfit Columbus or dispirit his conquering and colonizing progeny in the New World, whether Spiritual Franciscan or enthusiastic Puritan.
- To make cowardly; to intimidate; to dispirit; as, to dastardize my courage.
- God can when he pleases, dispirit the boldest, and make the stoutest heart totremble.
DEMORALIZE vs DISPIRIT: QUESTIONS
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- How many solutions are there to the dispirit puzzle?
- How is dispirit ed related to the liberation movement?