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morale

[muh-ral] / məˈræl /


Example Sentences

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It finds that morale is low at the department, described as a “rudderless ship” under Patel.

From Salon

There are logistical reasons, competitive reasons, security reasons, morale reasons…on and on.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tourists opted against sending the first-Test XI to the capital in the desire to keep the team together for reasons of morale.

From BBC

But he also excelled in the more subtle, elusive realm of morale.

From The Wall Street Journal

Things started to look up earlier in November, with victories over Aston Villa and Real Madrid lifting morale and offering hope of a return to form.

From BBC