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1 demoralized
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2 demoralized de·mor·al·ized adj
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3 (to) demoralize
(to) demoralize /dɪˈmɒrəlaɪz/v. t.1 demoralizzare; scoraggiare2 (arc.) corrompere; depravaredemoralizationn. [u]1 demoralizzazione; scoraggiamento2 (arc.) corruzione; depravazionedemoralizeda.demoralizzato, scoraggiato. -
4 (to) demoralize
(to) demoralize /dɪˈmɒrəlaɪz/v. t.1 demoralizzare; scoraggiare2 (arc.) corrompere; depravaredemoralizationn. [u]1 demoralizzazione; scoraggiamento2 (arc.) corruzione; depravazionedemoralizeda.demoralizzato, scoraggiato. -
5 unsettled un·set·tled adj
[ʌn'sɛtld](weather, market, situation) instabile, variabile, (person: restless) irrequieto (-a), (itinerant) nomade, (frm: question, issue) non risolto (-a)to feel unsettled — sentirsi turbato (-a) or scombussolato (-a)
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6 demoralise
(to take away the confidence and courage of: The army was demoralized by its defeat.) demoralizzare -
7 demoralize
[dɪ'mɒrəlaɪz] [AE -'mɔːr-]verbo transitivo demoralizzare* * *(to take away the confidence and courage of: The army was demoralized by its defeat.) demoralizzare* * *[dɪ'mɒrəlaɪz] [AE -'mɔːr-]verbo transitivo demoralizzare
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