Word info

demotivated

Speech parts

1. demotivated - Adjective

2. demotivated - Verb

Meaning

demotivated

simple past and past participle of demotivate

demotivated (comparative more demotivated, superlative most demotivated)

Deprived or showing a decrease in motivation.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

In making certain things easier for people, technology has actually demotivated people from using their brains. We have all these devices that keep us connected, and yet we're more disconnected than ever before. Why is that? Emilio Estevez

The complaints received centred on lack of confirmations, wrong appointments and poor handling of administrative issues resulting in officers being demotivated in their work. Source: Internet

Surveys and studies show that people often are demotivated by efforts to prepare for the Big One, overwhelmed by fatalism in the face of such an event. Source: Internet

Do not get demotivated by the negative publicity,” he said. Source: Internet

"The workers are wounded, demotivated and feel abandoned by their employer." Source: Internet

“Unlike during the first wave, health staff are frustrated, demotivated, stressed, in burnout,” he said. Source: Internet

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