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demoralized Meaning in Tamil ( demoralized வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

சோர்வுற்ற,



demoralized's Usage Examples:

The Swedish infantry was well nigh annihilated, while the 14,000 cavalry, exhausted and demoralized, surrendered two days later at Perevolochna on Dnieper.


Instead of being his sole good angel, she seems rather to have demoralized the king, who, hitherto chaste, henceforth gave himself up to courtesans.


Marius, out of unpromising materials and a demoralized soldiery, organized a well-disciplined army, with which he inflicted on the invaders two decisive defeats, the first in 102 at Aquae Sextiae (Aix), 1 8 m.


in the Synod of Sutri, sat in judgment on the impotent and demoralized papacy.


By the time that the " tacit truce " had come to an end the Swedish forces were so demoralized that the mere rumour of a hostile attack made them retire panic-stricken to Helsingfors; and before the end of the year all Finland was in the hands of the Russians.


The expedition to San Domingo reduced the republican army to a nullity; war demoralized or scattered the leaders, who were jealous of their comrade Bonaparte; and Moreau, the last of his rivals, cleverly compromised in a royalist plot, as Danton had formerly been by Robespierre, disappeared into exile.


Consequently men talked of nothing save of changing the constitution, but unfortunately there was no longer an upper class accustomed to public affairs, while the lower class was thoroughly demoralized.


Both Cicero and Sallust express a high opinion of Bestia's abilities, but his love of money demoralized him.


The older convents are usually built in places difficult of access and are strongly fortified; for in troublous times they served as refuges for the peasants or rallying-places for demoralized troops.


The authority of Egypt was represented by scattered garrisons of armed men, badly officered, undisciplined and largely demoralized.


Plagioclase >>But in the ensuing summer, after a terrible outbreak of plague had ravaged the crowded city, the people became thoroughly demoralized.


England was prepared, and on the 23rd of November routed and drove into Solway Moss a demoralized multitude of farm-burning Scots.





Synonyms:

disheartened, pessimistic, demoralised, discouraged,



Antonyms:

optimistic, hopeful, positive, neutral, resolute,

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