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- adjective Alternative spelling of
dispirited . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
disspirit . Alternative spelling ofdispirited .
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Examples
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I better stop here; I'm getting as disspirited as Liam.
Poll: Obama Slips Against McCain, Now Losing Among Independents 2009
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It disspirited her so resoundingly that, for the first time in her life, she was seriously considering leaving her party and voting with the Democrats.
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Ignore the Chicago Tribune reporter who observes that my body language suggest I'm disspirited
Bush Hearts Uranium 2007
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Ignore the Chicago Tribune reporter who observes that my body language suggest I'm disspirited
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Not only is Russ Feingold rallying a disspirited base frustrated with lack of leadership on the part of big Senate Democrats, this is a full-on disaster for the GOP in November.
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In the face of a 33% Presidential approval rating, the New York Times quotes oodles of Republicans this morning who admit that their base is so disspirited that their only hope of holding them together is the Bush Cargo Cultist fear that the Chief Jeep will be impeached.
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I am SO disgusted with Cantwell, and disspirited about the lack of alternatives, though perhaps Tran in the primary.
Firedoglake » Net Neutrality — Have You Called Your Senators? 2006
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The latter would have been disspirited and alienated, and the former greatly energized, by this reconfiguring of the politics around affirmative action.
Jacob T. Levy Jacob T. Levy 2003
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The latter would have been disspirited and alienated, and the former greatly energized, by this reconfiguring of the politics around affirmative action.
01/12/2003 - 01/19/2003 Jacob T. Levy 2003
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The latter would have been disspirited and alienated, and the former greatly energized, by this reconfiguring of the politics around affirmative action.
Archive 2003-01-12 Jacob T. Levy 2003
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