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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...
- Demoralization is, in a context of warfare, national security, and law enforcement, a process in psychological warfare with the objective to erode morale...
- Resentful demoralization is an issue in controlled experiments in which those in the control group become resentful of not receiving the experimental treatment...
- 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...
- government, effort, or organization through subversion, obstruction, demoralization, destabilization, division, disruption, or destruction. One who engages...
- unconfident, they appear as Danger Zone on stage and are surprised and demoralized by the misogyny of Too Short's raps. Finding their strength as a magical...
- drove off the British and then defeated the Indigenous peoples, who were demoralized by the death of Te****seh in action. American control was re-established...
- obey orders and the civilians are executed. Kolya's killing further demoralizes the German soldiers; Witzland, G.G., and Reiser decide to desert. They...
- into the legendary Battle of Actium. Octavian defeats Antony, which demoralizes he and his men. Cleopatra sends her son to India while Antony prepares...
- 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...