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1 moralini boz
1. demoralize 2. demoralizing (v.) -
2 ahlâkını bozmak
v. demoralize, deprave, taint -
3 ayartmak
v. corrupt, lead astray, pervert, entice, seduce, lead on, allure, beguile, bribe, carry away, debauch, delude, demoralize, deprave, draw in, entrap, incite, instigate, intrigue, inveigle, lure, soap down, tamper with, tempt, wile -
4 ayartmamak
v. (neg. form of ayartmak) corrupt, lead astray, pervert, entice, seduce, lead on, allure, beguile, bribe, carry away, debauch, delude, demoralize, deprave, draw in, entrap, incite, instigate, intrigue, inveigle, lure, soap down, tamper with, tempt, wile -
5 cesaretini kırmak
v. discourage, dishearten, demoralize, dispirit, screw up one's courage, dash, daunt, be a disincentive to, enervate, tame, unman, unnerve -
6 moralini bozmak
v. dispirit, demoralize, depress, enervate -
7 cesaretini kırmak
to discourage, to disprit, to dishearten, to daunt, to demoralize -
8 moralini bozmak
to get sb down, to demoralize -
9 işgücü
,-nü econ. 1. productive power. 2. the work force (of a nation). -nü bozmak /ın/ to demoralize, destroy the esprit de corps of. - bozulmak to lose one´s morale. - bozumu demoralization. - yitimi demoralization. -nü yitirmek to be demoralized.
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demoralize — [v1] depress, unnerve abash, blow out, blow up, chill, cripple, damp, dampen, daunt, debilitate, deject, disarrange, disconcert, discountenance, discourage, dishearten, disorder, disorganize, disparage, dispirit, disturb, embarrass, enfeeble, get … New thesaurus
Demoralize — De*mor al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Demoralized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Demoralizing}.] [F. d[ e]moraliser; pref. d[ e] (L. dis or de) + moraliser. See {Moralize}.] To corrupt or undermine in morals; to destroy or lessen the effect of moral principles … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
demoralize — index brutalize, debase, deteriorate, discompose, discourage, disgrace, pervert, subvert, taint ( … Law dictionary
demoralize — c.1793, to corrupt the morals of, from Fr. démoraliser, from de remove (see DE (Cf. de )) + moral (adj.) (see MORAL (Cf. moral)). Said to be a coinage of the French Revolution. Sense of lower the morale of (especially of armies) is first recorded … Etymology dictionary
demoralize — (Amer.) de·mor·al·ize || dɪ mÉ’rÉ™laɪz v. cause despair, lower morale; corrupt morals (also demoralise) … English contemporary dictionary
demoralize — (also demoralise) ► VERB ▪ cause to lose confidence or hope. DERIVATIVES demoralization noun demoralized adjective demoralizing adjective. ORIGIN French démoraliser corrupt, deprave … English terms dictionary
demoralize — ☆ demoralize [dē môr′ə līz΄, dimôr′ə līz ] vt. demoralized, demoralizing [coined (1793) by WEBSTER3 Noah < DE + MORAL + IZE] 1. Now Rare to corrupt the morals of; deprave 2. to lower the morale of; weaken the spirit, courage … English World dictionary
demoralize — sf., Fr. démoralise Moralini bozmak anlamındaki demoralize etmek, morali bozulmak anlamındaki demoralize olmak birleşik fiillerinde geçen bir söz … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
demoralize — UK [dɪˈmɒrəlaɪz] / US [dɪˈmɔrəˌlaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms demoralize : present tense I/you/we/they demoralize he/she/it demoralizes present participle demoralizing past tense demoralized past participle demoralized to make someone lose… … English dictionary
demoralize — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. disconcert, dishearten; disorganize, confuse; corrupt, deprave. See impotence, dejection, improbity.Ant., boost, encourage. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. dispirit, daunt, unnerve, destroy the morale of;… … English dictionary for students
demoralize — [[t]dɪmɒ̱rəlaɪz, AM mɔ͟ːr [/t]] demoralizes, demoralizing, demoralized VERB If something demoralizes someone, it makes them lose so much confidence in what they are doing that they want to give up. [V n] Clearly, one of the objectives is to… … English dictionary