soul-destroying in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Family law disputes can be incredibly painful, even soul-destroying.
www.straight.com
It's soul-destroying being in a hotel for 10 days away from your family and not getting a strip on.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Despite a regime of royal obligation, none of this need be soul-destroying.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is hard to think of a more soul-destroying experience for those wives.
www.dailymail.co.uk
There's no denying it would have been incredibly dirty, dangerous and soul-destroying work, even for the adults.
www.huffingtonpost.com.au
I was desperate for her not to go through the same soul-destroying experience.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Considering that it denotes a terrible and soul-destroying malady, the word amusia sounds benign enough.
www.straight.com
Sometimes, the expectations these men have of themselves and the external pressures they absorb can be soul-destroying.
www.telegraph.co.uk
His occasional returns to journalism in the 1970s and 1980s were increasingly difficult and, in his words, soul-destroying.
en.wikipedia.org
It's depressing and it's slightly soul-destroying that it's on this scale.
www.bbc.co.uk

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