The team's poor performance demoralized the players.
Constant criticism can demoralize employees.
Losing the championship demoralized the entire team.
Receiving negative feedback can demoralize students.
The lack of support from management demoralized the staff.
The constant setbacks demoralized him.
The failure of the project demoralized the team members.
The demoralizing news spread quickly through the company.
The demoralized soldiers struggled to find motivation to continue fighting.
Constant rejection can demoralize even the most determined individuals.
It's hard to overstate how demoralized and messed up Disney was.
[Barry] Oh, this is, that is demoralizing.
So it might be very natural to feel demoralized and defeated after you fail.
The resulting conflicts in policy, and the continual changing of plans, soon demoralized the department.
When the buccaneers arrived within sight of the city, they were hungry tired and demoralized.
But even though Jobs's style could be demoralizing, it could also be oddly inspiring.
She's more known for coming up early and strong, demoralizing her opponents from the start.
The Seleka looked defeated and demoralized following the resignation of the president they brought to power.
If we take the interconnectedness of the stories into account; there appears to be a demoralizing truth to this statement.
The Kaiser had fled and his government was demoralized.
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