dispirit Meaning in Tamil ( dispirit வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
ஊக்கம் இழக்கச் செய்,
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dispirit's Usage Examples:
When Washington, in the autumn of 1776, was no longer able to hold the lower Hudson he retreated across New Jersey to the Delaware near Trenton and seizing every boat for miles up the river he placed his dispirited troops on the opposite side and left the pursuing army no means of crossing.
The success of the frontal assault had dispirited the remainder of the defenders, and Menshikov drew off his forces southwards.
The others all followed, dispirited and shamefaced, and only much later were they able to regain their former affectation of indifference.
But many people's lives do follow humdrum, dispiriting patterns because we employ too many people doing work that machines should be doing.
The troops, meanwhile, stood growing listless and dispirited.
The pretender led off his horde to meet the relieving force, but when he reached Taunton he found that his followers were so dispirited that disaster was certain.
She found the maestro towards the end of 1837 dispirited by a temporary eclipse of popularity and in the first stage of his fatal malady, and carried him off to winter with her in the south.
The defenders were dispirited and torn by sedition and dissensions, and the emperor could rely on little more than 8000 fighting men, while the assailants, 200,000 strong, were animated by the wildest fanatical zeal.
He was proclaimed king at Carlisle, joined by the earl of Derby in Lancashire, evaded the troops of Lambert and Harrison in Cheshire, marched through Shropshire, meeting with a rebuff at Shrewsbury, and entered Worcester with a small, tired and dispirited force of only 16,000 men (22nd of August).
The whole force under his orders when he escaped from Pamplona on the night of the 29th of October 1833, and took the command next day in the Val de Araquil, was a few hundred ill-armed and dispirited guerrilleros.
Some of Rupert's foot regiments made their way to York, but the dispirited garrison only held out for a fortnight.
Synonyms:
cast down, depress, demoralise, demoralize, deject, chill, discourage, dismay, get down,
Antonyms:
encourage, elate, raise, strengthen, fearlessness,