demoralisation
— Noun
– English
~ destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy
demoralisation
— Noun
– English
~ a state of disorder and confusion; "his inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff"
demoralisation
— Noun
– English
~ depression resulting from an undermining of your morale
demoralise
— Verb
– English
~ corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals"
demoralise
— Verb
– English
~ lower someone's spirits; make downhearted; "These news depressed her"; "The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her"
demoralised
— Adjective
– English
~ made less hopeful or enthusiastic; "desperate demoralized people looking for work"; "felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem"; "the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest"
demoralisere
— Verb
– Danish
~ svække motivationen og modet hos nogen
demoralisere
— Verb
– Danish
~ ødelægge moralbegreberne hos nogen
demoralising
— Adjective
– English
~ destructive of morale and self-reliance
demoralization
— Noun
– English
~ a state of disorder and confusion; "his inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff"
demoralization
— Noun
– English
~ destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy
demoralization
— Noun
– English
~ depression resulting from an undermining of your morale
demoralize
— Verb
– English
~ corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals"
demoralize
— Verb
– English
~ confuse or put into disorder; "the boss's behavior demoralized everyone in the office"
demoralize
— Verb
– English
~ lower someone's spirits; make downhearted; "These news depressed her"; "The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her"
demoralized
— Adjective
– English
~ made less hopeful or enthusiastic; "desperate demoralized people looking for work"; "felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem"; "the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest"