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Перевод: demoralize
[глагол] деморализовать; разлагать; подрывать дисциплину; вносить дезорганизацию
Тезаурус:
- "Is it your wish to so demoralize Aschmann that she cannot perform and you are therefore left without a leading lady for three operettas?"
- The major opposition party hesitates to launch too many full-scale attacks on the government if they are likely to result in a series of defeats by however small a majority, since this would tend to demoralize their supporters.
- As such, criminal law categories are resources, tools, instruments, designed and then used to criminalize, demoralize, incapacitate, fracture and sometimes eliminate those problem populations perceived by the powerful to be potentially or actually threatening the existing distribution of power, wealth, and privilege.
- Galloping into town in their long prairie coats and dusty stetsons, with guns blazing and yelling like madmen, they would demoralize the opposition before they even reached the money.
- A two-run defeat seemed set fair to demoralize England, but their batsmen did not do badly in the second game at Sydney.
- He took care to appear blithely unworried as he strolled with his staff, for he knew only too well how the French sympathizers in the city were looking for any sign of allied defeatism that they could turn into an argument to demoralize the Dutch-Belgian troops.
- The mobility of city life, with its increase in the number and intensity of stimulations, tends inevitably to confuse and demoralize the person.
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