Adjective Satellite
brought low in spirit
Source: WordNetBut all bubbles have a way of bursting or being deflated in the end. Barry Gibb
A gross but deflated old man, of cringing manners, inarticulate in speech and with the hygiene habits of a pig, and could not conceive how a man so utterly devoid of self respect could ever have been selected as a personal physician by anyone who had even a limited possibility of choice. Theodor Morell
The overintellectualization of surrealism can be a bromide. A dream interpreted is a deflated dream. Graham Joyce
How many a dispute could have been deflated into a single paragraph if the disputants had dared to define their terms. Aristotle
left us fatigued and deflated spiritually Source: Internet
As pumped up as the Lady Grizzlies were, their enthusiasm was quickly deflated as the Lady Panthers pulled the plug. Source: Internet