It is difficult to say which of the two motives is the more likely to demoralise the child. |
He must maintain the dignity of his office, in order not to demoralise the world. |
In doing so it will hopefully help puncture the ideological claims that have done much to demoralise workers and dispirit potential students of work and employment relations. |
Also an approach which emphasises the sheer power and wealth of global corporations can demoralise and disempower workers. |
The performance of a good action has undoubtedly a tendency to elevate, as the perpetration of a bad one has to demoralise. |
Every social faux pas, every cruel word, every embarrassment returns with fresh power to demoralise. |