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demoralise Meaning in Bengali



 নীতিনষ্ট করা, নীতিভ্রষ্ট করা, মনোবল ভেঙে দেওয়া,

Verb:

নীতিনষ্ট করা,





demoralise's Usage Examples:

primary battlefield to air defence and infrastructure repair, and to demoralise the enemy's population (See terror bombing).


striker with an exceptional turn of pace, Addo's ability to score goals and demoralise the opposition has led to him earning the nickname "baby-faced assassin".


The surrounding countryside was devastated in an effort to demoralise the city's inhabitants and cut off their access to fresh supplies.


shifting of goal posts without telling the victim persistent attempts to demoralise the victim Destabilisation could also denote the extreme end of disinhibition.


war their main role was to act as advance troops on the front lines and demoralise the marching opposing army by using guerrilla tactics, and to put them.


"'By degrading Generals, you demoralise Army' in The Tribune".


Bombing failed to demoralise the British into surrender or do much damage to the war economy; eight.


a sixty-year-old record for the greatest VFL winning margin when they demoralise St Kilda by 178 points, beating South Melbourne's 171-point margin also.


the Durmack report, inflating the quantity of sackings as a means to demoralise the union.


that "our men have to die, and their sons and their sons" so as not to demoralise civilians.


Information Minister Jonathan Moyo called "a cheap attempt by the organisers to demoralise our boys".


purpose intended was to stiffen discipline amongst the army at large and to demoralise the enemy.


Though Saddam had aimed for the attacks to demoralise Iran and force them to negotiate, they had little effect.


player sides with the Bora, they fight to stymy the "Spanner" attempts to demoralise and displace the Bora, and sabotage GalSpan operations.


strikes were planned on FRELIMO installations in Mapai and Maxaila to demoralise the occupants.


Jonathan Moyo accused it of being "a cheap attempt by the organisers to demoralise our boys".


courage in a courageous night assault at a Turkish camp, in an attempt to demoralise the Turkish forces after the catastrophic Battle of Mohács.


charge of guarding Arthur and refused to let him be mutilated, but to demoralise Arthur's supporters was to announce his death.



Synonyms:

get down; dismay; discourage; chill; deject; demoralize; depress; dispirit; cast down;

Antonyms:

stiffen; disinfect; validate; elate; encourage;

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