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demoralizing Meaning in Bengali



 নীতিনষ্ট করা,

নৈতিকভাবে বা পানাসক্তি বা যৌনক্ষুধা চরিতার্থ দ্বারা দুর্নীতিগ্রস্ত





demoralizing's Usage Examples:

instead exhibit unlikeable, appalling and deliberately offensive and demoralizing personality traits such as arrogance, cowardice or contempt for the audience.


with a 0-6 loss at Indiana, followed by a 6-6 tie against Beloit and a demoralizing 0-54 loss at Wisconsin—the worst-ever loss for the Irish at that time.


their strategic bombing campaign aimed at crippling coal export and demoralizing civilians and emergency services.


Japanese, a Chinese air strike destroyed Japanese food and ammo reserves, demoralizing the Japanese and stalling their attack on the Chinese troops, who used.


southeastern Afghanistan, and coordinate a series of attacks aimed at demoralizing the Afghan Army and destabilizing the government, but none of the attacks.


But it suffered a demoralizing blow in October 1932 when the U.


58 meters came in the first round of throwing, completely demoralizing Nemeth's dazed competitors.


unobtrusively sprayed on a German officer, humiliating him and, by extension, demoralizing the occupying German forces.


killing one of the commanders of the invading force, significantly demoralizing the troops under his command and leaving some of his units lost among.


Objectivity movement in film, banned by authorities as "brutalizing and demoralizing.


soldier, and his death at the beginning of the Battle of Makryplagi had a demoralizing effect on the Byzantine side, which led to their defeat.


Government buildings, including the White House and the Capitol were damaged, demoralizing and greatly damaging the American war effort.


also aired musical and other programs mixed with what were hoped to be demoralizing messages for the German Forces.


former DEA agents sued Universal claiming the agency's portrayal was demoralizing.


sounds or chant in the hope of encouraging their team; or of distracting, demoralizing or confusing the opposing team while they have possession of the ball;.


that it would hide the appearance of blood on the battlefield, possibly demoralizing the troops.


From 1620–31, he had an unmatched and demoralizing string of important victories against the Protestants, including White.


Perhaps as important as the intelligence they passed was the demoralizing effect to the British Establishment of their slow unmasking, and the.


capable of causing casualties, the weapon actually was quite effective in demoralizing defending Arabs, some of whom reportedly even thought the explosions.



demoralizing's Meaning':

corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality

Synonyms:

demoralising; discouraging; disheartening; dispiriting;

Antonyms:

encouraging; hopeful; persuasive; helpful; heartening;

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