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- 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.