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What does demoralise mean?

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  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of demoralize.
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Also an approach which emphasises the sheer power and wealth of global corporations can demoralise and disempower workers.
In 1992, the failure of their bid for power in a 'Coup' did not demoralise this sector of officers who continued to acquire influence.
The performance of a good action has undoubtedly a tendency to elevate, as the perpetration of a bad one has to demoralise.
These psionic powers can be used to demoralise soldiers in combat, or even take control of their minds.
It failed to demoralise Germany, who immediately laid seige to their adversaries' goal.
That is just one of the reasons why they want changes that can rid the place of the few who taint and demoralise the many.

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