- Look up
demoralization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Demoralization can be: Decadence,
decay of
morality Demoralization (warfare),
damaging an enemy's...
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Demoralization is, in a
context of warfare,
national security, and law enforcement, a
process in
psychological warfare with the
objective to
erode morale...
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Resentful demoralization is an
issue in
controlled experiments in
which those in the
control group become resentful of not
receiving the
experimental treatment...
- town of
Tafas following the
retreat of the
Ottoman Army in an
attempt to
demoralize the enemy.
Nearing the end of
World War I in the
autumn of 1918, a retreating...
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fights are
unofficially condoned.
Enforcers and
other players fight to
demoralize the
opposing players while exciting their own, as well as
settling personal...
- "Supreme
Court nominee Gorsuch says Trump's
attacks on
judiciary are '
demoralizing'". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved October 6, 2021. In His Own Words:...
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operations in the Caucasus. By the
middle of 1915, the
impact of the war was
demoralizing. Food and fuel were in
short supply,
casualties were increasing, and...
- government,
victory for the
attacking forces, or at the very
least demoralization for the
defeated forces. In
ancient China,
where governments were m****ive...
- government, effort, or
organization through subversion, obstruction,
demoralization, destabilization, division, disruption, or destruction. One who engages...
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controllers could be
hired and trained. The
breaking of the
PATCO strike demoralized organized labor, and the
number of
strikes fell
greatly in the 1980s...