How To Use Dispiritedness In A Sentence
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There is no effort to hide the blandness and utter dispiritedness of that future.
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Standing in the middle of the Main Street, looking at the crowd in front of him, his light-heartedness was quickly overwhelmed by dispiritedness.
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Out of chaos emerges dispiritedness, because it is impossible to make a reasonable choice.
THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND
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Even though the dispiritedness of some of our colleagues disempowered the organizations, they continued to renew themselves in quality and in quantity went from 20 groups to 40 groups.
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In effect, they are a kind of ongoing social experiment in how long people can live in a state of chronic poverty, and dispiritedness, before their bodies give way and their health falls apart.
November 2003
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The archetypal sin in the Bible is, we see, the sin of dispiritedness, of self-deflation that inevitably leads to more horrible sins.
The Ten Commandments
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One of the chief advantages of flow is that it enables people to escape the state of ‘psychic entropy,’ the distraction, depression, and dispiritedness that constantly threaten them.
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And it shows in a general -- I think it ` s a dispiritedness you ` re seeing about the choices in the field.
CNN Transcript Oct 4, 2007
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He does tend to carry an air of dispiritedness about him," admitted Mingo.
Darkness of the Light
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I'm not sure whether this is enlightenment or dispiritedness on my part.
Class Warfare and "Mary Poppins"
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A Broken System: The problem of combat stress and reintegration is an old one extending back veterans of the Civil War who we labeled as having "soldier's heart" -- a crushed state of mind that led to withdrawal and dispiritedness.
Dr. Anthony Hassan: PBS's 'This Emotional Life': Who Will Provide Mental Health Care to Our Veterans and Their Families
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But for the occasional doldrums or moments of dispiritedness, I like the following remedies:
Gentle Healing for Baby and Child
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Most importantly, we have tools to fight the pitiful dispiritedness that has taken over newsrooms nationally.