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psychological warfare

noun as in war of nerves

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The unit, innocuously named First Mobile Radio Broadcasting Company, was designed with psychological warfare in mind to spread disinformation and undermine enemy morale.

The Green Berets cover everything from humanitarian assistance to anti-narcotics operations to psychological warfare.

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The New Climate War’s main focus is to combat psychological warfare, and on this front, the book is fascinating and often entertaining.

TEL AVIV, Israel — Call it psychological warfare gone wrong.

The psychological warfare can also be seen in the patronizing tone Democratic officials are now taking toward the Republicans.

He might be a civilian big-wheel in an Army psychological warfare project, but he still had four newscasts a day to produce.

It was beginning to look as though the psychological-warfare experiment might show another, unexpected, success.

His reaction then was that it was all a Wall Street-capitalist plot—'psychological warfare,' he called it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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