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morale

[muh-ral] / məˈræl /


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"I just don't want everyone to fall into despair, because when you lose... morale, change becomes impossible."

From Barron's

What it says about America: Music became a tool of ideology and morale.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of his special memories, he said, was seeing Vera Lynn, the wartime singer who travelled the world to entertain troops and boost morale.

From BBC

The turnover has led to rapid elevations for some commanders who are less experienced and are likely to be preoccupied with stabilizing morale and enforcing loyalty across the rank and file.

From The Wall Street Journal

General Jimmy Doolittle, told Miller that “your organization is the greatest morale builder” in the entire conflict, “next to a letter from home.”

From The Wall Street Journal