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unmotivate vs dismotivate

Both 'unmotivate' and 'dismotivate' are not commonly used in English. The more common term is 'demotivate' when referring to reducing someone's motivation.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 627 views

unmotivate

This is not a standard English term. The correct form would be 'demotivate.'

The term 'unmotivate' is not commonly used in English. If you want to express the idea of reducing someone's motivation, it is better to use 'demotivate.'

Alternatives:

  • demotivate
  • reduce motivation
  • lower motivation
  • sap motivation
  • decrease motivation

dismotivate

This is not a standard English term. The correct form would be 'demotivate.'

The term 'dismotivate' is not commonly used in English. If you want to convey the idea of diminishing someone's motivation, it is more appropriate to use 'demotivate.'

Alternatives:

  • demotivate
  • reduce motivation
  • lower motivation
  • sap motivation
  • decrease motivation

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