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dispirit

[dih-spir-it] / dɪˈspɪr ɪt /


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That this foundational principle could be overlooked in the name of icons seemed to exhaust and dispirit her.

From New York Times • Aug. 6, 2020

Don’t let it dispirit you that more than half of the 128 FCS schools have already effectively been eliminated from playoff contention.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 31, 2014

This workplace is an instance of individuals caught in the grip of unproductive systems, that systematically dispirit the staff, dissatisfy the clients and make the firm less productive than it could be.

From Forbes • Jun. 23, 2011

Such disputes dispirit those who want the church to look outward and upward, not nitpick over the past.

From Economist • Apr. 28, 2011

The fact that he never uttered a word of love or showed me any attention beyond that of being constantly at my side, did not serve to alarm or even dispirit me.

From Cynthia Wakeham's Money by Green, Anna Katharine




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