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Definition of "demoralising" [demoralising]

  • Present participle of demoralise. (verb)
  • Disheartening (adjective)

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Use "demoralising" in a sentence
  • "The word "demoralising" suggests that they were concerned about the fate of the Jews in Europe."
  • "The word "demoralising" suggests they were concerned about the fate of the Jews in Europe."
  • "Two vandalism cases, one "demoralising" case, "dissatisfaction" case, trespassing, three assaults, two debt cases with two arrests made and a robbery case in Jangsak were also recorded."