demoalizing - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of demoalizing in Hindi
demoalizing Definition
Adjective
- causing someone to lose confidence or hope; disheartening.
demoalizing Example
- At the same time his rule, if not harsh, was enervating and demoralizing. ( साथ ही उसका शासन, यदि कठोर नहीं था, उत्साहजनक और मनोबल गिराने वाला था। )
- How demoralizing for a modern dad to read this treacle aloud. ( एक आधुनिक पिता के लिए इस छंद को जोर से पढ़ना कितना मनोबल गिराने वाला है। )
- The dissensions of the republican leaders and the demoralizing tactics of the Vendeans resulted in republican defeats at Chantonnay, Torfou, Coron, St Lambert, Montaigu and St Fulgent. ( गणतांत्रिक नेताओं के मतभेद और वेंडीन्स की मनोबल गिराने की रणनीति के परिणामस्वरूप चान्तोनने, टोरफौ, कोरोन, सेंट लैम्बर्ट, मोंटाइगु और सेंट फुल्जेंट में रिपब्लिकन पराजय हुई। )
- If that drops in, it could end up being demoralizing. ( अगर वह गिरता है, तो यह मनोबल गिराने वाला हो सकता है।)
More Sentence
- Their power play was ineffective at best, demoralizing at worst.
- The outstanding problem of African missions at least north of the Equator (south there is the Ethiopian question) is not the degradation of the black races, nor the demoralizing influences of heathen Christians, nor even the slave dealer, though all these obstacles are present and powerful.
- Encourage free expression of ideas without the use of abusive, demoralizing language.
- Ralph had learned in France that the best way of demoralizing the population was to.
- That would only dent the community confidence besides demoralizing the affected individuals.
- It was a demoralizing, humiliating predicament for one who had always boasted of success and independence.
- And then, in these long moments, demoralizing thoughts of his own cowardice had forced almost a whimper from his throat.
- I suppose that says more about the sort of men who fancy petite blondes than anything else, but it is demoralizing all the same.
- This double standard or unequal application of our nation‘s laws must (inevitably) produce a demoralizing effect on the public.
- It was apparent that large and influential parties still regarded political meetings as something in themselves dangerous and demoralizing, and hence the demand of the Conservatives that women and young persons should be forbidden to attend.
- An anti-Spanish conspiracy of Neapolitan nobles, led by Macchia, with the object of proclaiming the archduke Charles of Austria king of Naples, was discovered; but in 1707 an Austrian army conquered the kingdom, and Spanish rule came to an end after 203 years, during which it had succeeded in thoroughly demoralizing the people.