单词 | demoralizingly |
释义 | > as lemmasdeˈmoralizingly deˈmoralizingly adv. in a demoralizing manner; to a demoralizing degree. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > corruption > [adverb] evilc1000 viciouslya1325 corruptly1537 evilly1581 pravely1598 deboistly1604 corruptedly1610 deformedly1610 impurely1612 depravedly1643 debauchedlya1656 diseasedly1672 demoralizingly1821 society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > degrading or impairing morally > [adverb] demoralizingly1821 1821 Lady Morgan Italy II. 335 Nothing is done by the governments to redeem this vast and..fine population from habits the most disgusting and demoralizingly brutal. 1897 Age of Steel 7 Aug. 35/2 Plates and structural material are selling to a seasonable extent, but at prices which are demoralizingly low. 1926 W. J. Locke Old Bridge iv. xii It seemed..so demoralizingly vicious to drink a friend's cocktails or whisky behind closed doors. 2002 R. Cohen By Sword ii. vii. 157 He marched into the Japanese Eastern Army headquarters and, railing to a demoralizingly indifferent crowd against both capitalism and the radical left, committed seppuku. < as lemmas |
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