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What is the past tense of demotivate?

What's the past tense of demotivate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of demotivate is demotivated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demotivate is demotivates.

The present participle of demotivate is demotivating.

The past participle of demotivate is demotivated.

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Invariably it is our key workers we equip with mobile technology and it is important they do not become demotivated by it.
No amount of rhetoric, clever policies, threats, or even extra resources will improve a service if the staff are demotivated.
John was vegetating and getting demotivated because of the lack of work opportunities.
To do so would have left many people above the top of their pay scale, demotivated by the knowledge that they had no hope of an increase.
As Ms Ramatali observed, the commission's failures to promote qualified teachers to principals have demotivated teachers and deprived schools of management.
There is no particular reason to say the police are demotivated or have low morale.

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