noun
- plural of demoralization; instances or states of loss of confidence, courage, or hope; the act or process of weakening someone's morale or resolve
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or academic contexts
Examples
- The repeated defeats led to demoralizations among the troops.
- Economic hardship caused widespread demoralizations in the community.
- The coach addressed the team's demoralizations after the loss.
- Several demoralizations occurred during the long conflict.
- Public demoralizations followed the scandal.
- The demoralizations of the workforce affected productivity.