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dishearten
verb as in depress, ruin one's hopes
Example Sentences
I began to wonder what we were going to find in this wasteland, but I didn’t want to say anything to dishearten Duncan.
Second, signing a deal with Israel—or adhering to the terms of a deal that an ally has signed with Israel—might dishearten Hamas’ most militant supporters, might suggest that something good could come from addressing Israel with anything but rockets and rifles.
In “On Fire,” Naomi Klein’s purpose is not to dishearten but to awaken us to the growing global movement called the Green New Deal.
In “On Fire,” Naomi Klein’s purpose is not to dishearten but to awaken us to the growing global movement called the Green New Deal.
Each day, 22 people die in want of organs, which should dishearten all Americans.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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