soul-destroying

English

Adjective

soul-destroying (comparative more soul-destroying, superlative most soul-destroying)

  1. Causing erosion of moral fortitude or that eliminates hope or motivation
    War is a soul-destroying experience for soldiers: you're never the same easy-going person after you've killed.
    The daily rat race is soul-destroying: you soon give up all aspirations and just try to survive the boredom.
    • 1916, Friedrich von Hügel, The German Soul, pp183-184
      The results of such excessive concentration and production are, sooner or later, huge, soul-destroying Trusts, immense national rivalries, and appalling bloody wars largely occasioned by the existence and ever-growing needs of such insatiable machines.
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