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Use "demoralise" in a sentence
"Last November it was reported that the Taliban were planning to make much more extensive use of mines, to "demoralise" Nato forces in Afghanistan."
"Dumb though half the kids may be, they're just plodding meat fodder for a shockingly arrogant TV experiment, which exists for no apparent reason other than to demoralise any genuine teachers watching, potentially to the point of suicide, which really would cause a crisis in our educational system."
"Had the planes left their base before notification of surrender came through or was the attack simply to completely demoralise us thereby make us easy to handle?"