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    Meaning of Dispirit

    to cause someone to feel less enthusiastic or confident

    Definitions

    • To cause someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm
    • * To make someone feel disheartened or discouraged

    Etymology of Dispirit

    The word "dispirit" has its roots in the 15th century, derived from the Old French word "desespriier", which means "to deprive of spirit or courage"
    Historically, the word was used to describe the act of depriving someone of their spirit or courage, often in a military or literary context

    Example Uses

    • The news of the company's bankruptcy dispirited the employees, who had been working hard to meet their targets
    • * The team's loss in the final game dispirited the players, who had been hoping to win the championship

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