noun
- plural of demotivation; instances or causes of loss of enthusiasm, drive, or willingness to work or engage in an activity
Usage: typically used in plural form; common in workplace and educational contexts
Examples
- The constant criticism and lack of recognition were major demotivations for the team.
- Poor working conditions and low pay are common demotivations in the service industry.
- Teachers often struggle with demotivations when they see students disengaged from learning.
- The company addressed employee demotivations by improving benefits and career development opportunities.
- Unclear goals and shifting priorities created demotivations among project members.
- Students cited heavy workload and unfair grading as key demotivations for their performance.