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- Look up demoralization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Demoralization can be: Decadence, decay of morality Demoralization (warfare), damaging an enemy's...
- Skint & Demoralised are a British alternative indie/pop act, fronted by lyricist Matt Abbott from Wakefield, West Yorkshire and produced by David Gledhill...
- peripheral areas to wear out German strength, leading to increasing demoralisation, and bolstering resistance forces; Germany itself would be subject to...
- troops, they had little chance of defeating the British and so became demoralised. Roberts then advanced into the Orange Free State from the west, putting...
- for Jews and some indigenous Christians, and brought peace to peoples demoralised and disaffected by the casualties and heavy taxation that resulted from...
- dropped leaflets over Dhaka urging the ****stani forces to surrender, demoralising ****stani troops in East ****stan. In 1984, India launched Operation...
- the battle were designed to stun and quickly overpower opposition. Demoralisation of the enemy was a primary aim; it was seen to be as important to the...
- This Sporting Life is the second studio album by Wakefield band Skint & Demoralised. The album was and recorded in 2010 and officially released on 2 August...
- primary battlefield to air defence and infrastructure repair, and to demoralise the enemy's po****tion (See terror bombing). "**** bombing", also known...
- (SODCIT) military doctrine, said the UK Defence Ministry, intended to demoralise the po****tion and forcing the Ukrainian leadership to capitulate. According...