Simple past tense and past participle of demotivate.(verb)
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Use "demotivated" in a sentence
"Howard Tullman, the ex-lawyer with a sleek West Coast look and air, runs the academy on a belief that too many students are "demotivated" by technology-poor four-year schools, and that the convergence of digital technologies necessitates a cross-disciplinary curriculum, mandated collaboration and faculty from high-tech industries."
"He embraced/endured traditional ambassadoring--here he is enjoying the heck out of a photo opp with the Easter Bunny--but his cause from day one was the corruption that has severely hamstrung Romania's growth, demotivated its citizenry and created a highly problematic climate for free enterprise, including American businesses and investment."
"Many of those who stay, it adds, will feel "demotivated and devalued"."