Also means
discourage
Usage Note
Démoraliser means to sap someone's morale or confidence, often through repeated setbacks or criticism. The reflexive se démoraliser means 'to lose heart'. The adjective démoralisé ('demoralised') and the noun démoralisation are both common in journalism and sports commentary.
Examples
"Ces échecs successifs ont démoralisé toute l'équipe."
Natural Translation
These successive failures demoralised the whole team.
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