demoralize u rečniku PONS

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It is fairly demoralizing and can lead to unmotivated teams.
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The nationalist defenders were overwhelmed by the rapid and decisive surprise attack and were completely demoralized, abandoned their posts and began to flee.
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They fly around at different points of the novel, demoralizing troops.
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The principal thought she might demoralize the male students.
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With no specific tasks or important things to be done, they both become increasingly isolated and demoralized as the time goes by.
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The company did not cut back on its efforts, and rumor-mongering about plant closures and to demoralize workers was still effective.
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Demoralized by years of fruitless struggle, psychological exhaustion and exile, the major opposition groups began to sue for peace.
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I meet millions of people who feel demoralized by the decay around us.
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During this same period, the population was facing food shortages and was, for the most part, demoralized by the losses incurred during the war.
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This also allowed for the punishment of clergymen who tried to invoke spiritual discipline upon those under them who exhibited immoral or spiritually demoralizing behaviour.
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