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What (who) is Dispirit - definition


dispirit         
US MUSICAL GROUP
v. a.
Dishearten, depress, deject, discourage.
Dispirit         
US MUSICAL GROUP
·vt To distill or infuse the spirit of.
II. Dispirit ·vt To deprive of cheerful spirits; to depress the spirits of; to Dishearten; to Discourage.
dispirit         
US MUSICAL GROUP
[d?'sp?r?t]
¦ verb cause to lose enthusiasm or hope.
Derivatives
dispiritedly adverb
dispiritedness noun
dispiriting adjective
dispiritingly adverb
Examples of use of Dispirit
1. Article continues The alliance will dispirit many of the master‘s fans, but it should come as no surprise.
2. A defeat there would dispirit people throughout the Middle East who wonder whether America is genuine in our commitment to moderation and democracy.
3. All that transpires, is a de facto real estate project that attracts a dispirit set of tenants who have little in common in the financial sector.
4. But at the same time, the U.S. and Iraqi militaries have emphasized the insurgency is still potent, and militants remain intent on carrying out large–scale attacks meant to dispirit their opponents.
5. BUSH: In other words, if our troops said, "Well, here we are in combat, and we‘ve got a commander in chief who is, you know, running a focus group," in other words, "Politics would be –– is more important to him than our safety and/or our strategy," that would dispirit our troops.