demoralised in English
a weak and demoralized president
their rejection of the treaty has demoralized the diplomatic community
It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized .
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1. 2) The employment service is disillusioned, demoralised and underfunded.
2. The employment service is disillusioned, demoralised and underfunded.
3. They have left the teaching profession, demoralised and undervalued.
4. 7) The recent spurt in violence has demoralised the public.
5. 1) They have left the teaching profession, demoralised and undervalued.
6. 13) It demoralised a White House team that liked and admired Mr Libby.
7. 9) The UN's 000 peacekeepers are demoralised and itching to go.
8. It demoralised a White House team that liked and admired Mr Libby.
9. 12) But Ballotta tried not to get demoralised and looks ahead with positivity.
10. But Ballotta tried not to get demoralised and looks ahead with positivity.
11. On May 4 that year a demoralised Labour Party lost office, its credibility in tatters.
12. Fighting between the Mujahideen has taken as much effort as battling the demoralised government forces.
13. 11) Executives kept leaving, engineers were demoralised and innovative projects were put on hold.
14. 18) Fighting between the Mujahideen has taken as much effort as battling the demoralised government forces.
15. 5) On May 4 that year a demoralised Labour Party lost office, its credibility in tatters.
16. The rebels hope to weaken the regime further by attacking its defeated and demoralised forces.
17. Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric.
18. He knew from interviews with students at entry and graduation that many were demoralised by the course.
19. 19) The rebels hope to weaken the regime further by attacking its defeated and demoralised forces.
20. 17) Ian Wright also had food for thought as he made a hasty exit from Arsenal's demoralised dressing room.
21. Soigneur A person who gives massage and every other kind of comfort to exhausted, injured or demoralised riders.
22. 4) But she is rapidly growing demoralised by her situation and is increasingly disinclined to do very much.
23. There the Dark Elves had been demoralised by the Witch King's defeat and hounded relentlessly by guerilla forces.
24. 29 But she is rapidly growing demoralised by her situation and is increasingly disinclined to do very much.
25. 20) He knew from interviews with students at entry and graduation that many were demoralised by the course.
26. But she is rapidly growing demoralised by her situation and is increasingly disinclined to do very much.
27. 16) Soigneur A person who gives massage and every other kind of comfort to exhausted, injured or demoralised riders.
28. 14) They may become demoralised, a few will become depressed and too many of the young may turn delinquent.
29. He has helped to transform the party from a disorganised, demoralised rabble into a force which must again be taken seriously.
30. Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric. Sentencedict.com
31. Ian Wright also had food for thought as he made a hasty exit from Arsenal's demoralised dressing room.
32. 6) Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric.
33. 3) There the Dark Elves had been demoralised by the Witch King's defeat and hounded relentlessly by guerilla forces.
34. The Social Democrats created huge momentum in the 1980s, but still failed-beaten back by Labour at its most demoralised.
35. 8) You become demoralised when things are not going your way and you can't really see a way out of it.
36. 15) The Social Democrats created huge momentum in the 1980s, but still failed-beaten back by Labour at its most demoralised.
37. 22) He has helped to transform the party from a disorganised, demoralised rabble into a force which must again be taken seriously.
38. Plus, he added, those few home economics teachers still working were a "very sad, depressed, demoralised workforce" and needed to be shown "a lot more love".
39. 10) He might be a bit demoralised about not having scored, seeing as it seemed he might get back in excellent condition after these first few matches.
40. For Marx, "the sphere of pauperism", including those still able to work, orphans and pauper children and the "demoralised and ragged" or "unable to work".
41. 23) When you see there are certain things going wrong, and they're very clear-cut things, then I don't think you can become demoralised over that.
42. He might be a bit demoralised about not having scored, seeing as it seemed he might get back in excellent condition after these first few matches.
43. 24) Plus, he added, those few home economics teachers still working were a "very sad, depressed, demoralised workforce" and needed to be shown "a lot more love".