demoralized造句

Many Christians are frightened and demoralized by tempting thoughts, feeling guilty that they aren't "beyond" temptation.

The fact remains that Haig gave substance to a vague necessity and a sense of direction to a demoralized Administration.

Marx said, "if we can elect one suitable profession, we won't be demoralized with its pressure, because we make sacrifice for human beings."

Then when I thoroughly demoralized, and lying around unmotivated, everything else in my life seems to calm down, and I’m just left wondering how to pick myself up again.

The Grand Army of Napoleon was utterly broken and demoralized when retreating from Moscow

The entire American public sector-underfunded, deprofessionalized and demoralized-needs to be rebuilt and be given a new sense of pride.

Talk of defeat had demoralized the team.

Now that they were so much in the spotlight, and in the money, they fell into bickering, demoralized, warring factions.

demoralized造句

In a generation they have descended from proud working class to demoralized under class.

The Android team had been demoralized, but "when they decided they were going to do this full-on attack on the iphone-that we were going to war-we got really excited," says an Android employee.

When they aren't successful, they get defensive and demoralized, and often opt out.

“It made me feel demoralized and humiliated,” he says. “I wondered if this was really what post-collegiate life was supposed to be like.