Disspirit

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Dis`spir´it


v. t.1.See Dispirit.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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But the winning goal didn't come, unlike against QPR a fortnight ago, and Boro supporters head into the international break ultimately disspirited after another frustrating showing.
name new next They rattled in five goals in the last 27 minutes, and could a for have had more, as Blues ended up a dishevelled, disspirited rabble.
The Quaid galvanised a demoralised disspirited and otherwise scattered mass of people in a well-knit unified and determined whole within a short span of time.
Many Slemani residents are both wow-ed and disspirited when they visit the capital, wondering when such development will take place on their own home turf.
And it disspirits those who would like to be our allies".
The local dealers who buy up the crystals won from the mines were disspirited; many of them were unable even to keep buying raw cutting material.
Defeats to Bridgend and Newport had left Romania a disspirited bunch and they showed little appetite.
It could have disspirited Molby's men but again they responded in positive fashion and 11 minutes later it was 2-2.
But for Nomads this was another sorry episode as Nev Powell's team tumbled to their fourth straight defeat and paid the price for a disspirited performance.