- A true warrior understands that you demoralise and weaken before you destroy. | |
As if anything could demoralise Robert Chiltern! | |
As the people of Palermo waited anxiously, the Normans used the old tactic of spreading terror to demoralise them. | |
But the messages that went with the images were intended to demoralise. | |
Caesar's fortifications worry me and demoralise the army. | |
- A true warrior understands that you demoralise and weaken before you destroy. | |
As if anything could demoralise Robert Chiltern! | |
As the people of Palermo waited anxiously, the Normans used the old tactic of spreading terror to demoralise them. | |
But the messages that went with the images were intended to demoralise. | |
Caesar's fortifications worry me and demoralise the army. | |
I'm not demoralised. | |
It's awful how easy it is to get demoralised. | |
Now the crew is deeply demoralised, gentlemen. And I must accept, as every captain must accept, the inevitable and theoretical responsibilty for that. | |
Oh no, Dr. Watson, that strong soldier has been utterly demoralised by this incident. | |
So failure means many dead men, families torn apart, and the whole Republican movement demoralised. | |
- God, that must have been demoralising. | |
Coming here has been the most demoralising experience of my life. | |
Get your demoralising display out of sight. | |
I think it was a demoralising experience and embittering experience for him. | |
It is so demoralising to the people for whom one sacrifices oneself. | |
I'm not demoralised. | |
It's awful how easy it is to get demoralised. | |
Now the crew is deeply demoralised, gentlemen. And I must accept, as every captain must accept, the inevitable and theoretical responsibilty for that. | |
Oh no, Dr. Watson, that strong soldier has been utterly demoralised by this incident. | |
So failure means many dead men, families torn apart, and the whole Republican movement demoralised. | |
- God, that must have been demoralising. | |
Coming here has been the most demoralising experience of my life. | |
Get your demoralising display out of sight. | |
I think it was a demoralising experience and embittering experience for him. | |
It is so demoralising to the people for whom one sacrifices oneself. | |