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  1. dispirit:


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Detailed Translations for dispirit from English to German

dispirit:

to dispirit verbe (dispirits, dispirited, dispiriting)

  1. to dispirit (discourage; demoralize; dishearten; demoralise)
    abschrecken; entmutigen
    • abschrecken verbe (schrecke ab, schreckst ab, schreckt ab, schreckte ab, schrecktet ab, abgeschreckt)
    • entmutigen verbe (entmutige, entmutigst, entmutigt, entmutigte, entmutigtet, entmutigt)

Conjugations for dispirit:

present
  1. dispirit
  2. dispirit
  3. dispirits
  4. dispirit
  5. dispirit
  6. dispirit
simple past
  1. dispirited
  2. dispirited
  3. dispirited
  4. dispirited
  5. dispirited
  6. dispirited
present perfect
  1. have dispirited
  2. have dispirited
  3. has dispirited
  4. have dispirited
  5. have dispirited
  6. have dispirited
past continuous
  1. was dispiriting
  2. were dispiriting
  3. was dispiriting
  4. were dispiriting
  5. were dispiriting
  6. were dispiriting
future
  1. shall dispirit
  2. will dispirit
  3. will dispirit
  4. shall dispirit
  5. will dispirit
  6. will dispirit
continuous present
  1. am dispiriting
  2. are dispiriting
  3. is dispiriting
  4. are dispiriting
  5. are dispiriting
  6. are dispiriting
subjunctive
  1. be dispirited
  2. be dispirited
  3. be dispirited
  4. be dispirited
  5. be dispirited
  6. be dispirited
diverse
  1. dispirit!
  2. let's dispirit!
  3. dispirited
  4. dispiriting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for dispirit:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
abschrecken demoralise; demoralize; discourage; dishearten; dispirit deter; frighten away; frighten off; scare; scare off
entmutigen demoralise; demoralize; discourage; dishearten; dispirit demoralise; demoralize; discourage
- cast down; deject; demoralise; demoralize; depress; dismay; get down

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Antonyms for "dispirit":

  • elate

Related Definitions for "dispirit":

  1. lower someone's spirits; make downhearted1