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n. (plural of dementor English)
Usage examples of "dementors".
Weasley had said about Dumbledore not being happy with the Dementors guarding the school.
Ron halfheartedly suggested the Invisibility Cloak, but Hermione stamped on that one, reminding Ron what Dumbledore had told them about the Dementors being able to see through them.
Everyone said the Dementors were horrible, but no one else collapsed every time they went near one.
I look to the prefects, and our new Head Boy and Girl, to make sure that no student runs afoul of the Dementors," he said.
When the Dementors approached him, he heard the last moments of his mother's life, her attempts to protect him, Harry, from Lord Voldemort, and Voldemort's laughter before he murdered her.
Yes, I was astounded at how little effect the Dementors seemed to be having on him - and he was one of the most heavily guarded in the place, you know.
Professor Lupin continued, "The Patronus is a kind of positive force, a projection of the very things that the Dementor feeds upon - hope, happiness, the desire to survive - but it cannot feel despair, as real humans can, so the Dementors can't hurt it.
If the Dementors put in an appearance at your next Quidditch match, You will be able to keep them at bay long enough to get back to the ground.
The Ministry have given the Dementors permission to perform it if they find him.
He knew it had shot directly at the Dementors but didn't pause to watch.
But I would have thought that what you have heard when the Dementors draw near you would have had more of an effect on you.
That wasn't a happy thought, so the Dementors couldn't suck it out of me.
Harry raised his head to look at the circle of Dementors across the lake.
Now it was galloping around and around the black shapes on the ground, and the Dementors were falling back, scattering, retreating into the darkness.
He was so convinced that this letter had to be from Dumbledore, explaining everything - the Dementors, Mrs.