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Sentence count:247+13Posted:2017-03-13Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: enthusiasmspiritSimilar words: amoralmoralitydemoralizedemoralizedoralfor allcoralmorassMeaning: [mə'ræl /-'rɑːl]  n. 1. a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose 2. the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed. 
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211, A junior who is tired of sitting on the bench is creating morale problems.
212, These men... helped to restore the morale of our army.
213, An inadequate person in a job can lead to a sharp fall in morale or sales.
214, Morale would be a major issue, and Steve was known for his strong interest in people.
215, The staff meeting is the theatre for celebrating heroes, improving self-image and boosting morale.
216, Jean-Pierre Bemba, a 36-year-old rebel leader, was airlifted into town to boost morale.
217, My appetite dwindled and even my favourite food, milk chocolate, failed to raise my morale.
218, Coping with loss and sustaining morale is not easy, requiring considerable courage.
219, Time limits are important and may well prevent a grievance from rumbling on,(www.Sentencedict.com) thereby causing ill feeling and low morale.
220, Secondly, how well those made redundant are treated is an important factor in maintaining the morale of those who stay behind.
221, It wouldn't have happened if Angie hadn't been around as well, to keep his morale high and encourage him.
222, Shaving had an impact on his morale and he needed all the help he could get.
223, About this time, too, will have taken place an incident, said to have done much to raise morale.
224, But the problems incurred by absence for training and generally recognised low staff morale make it difficult to resolve the situation.
225, We were seriously worried, for he was neither young nor fit, and his morale was terribly low.
226, The integration of staff for training has led to a good exchange of ideas, greater enthusiasm, and higher staff morale.
227, Even those with the so called minor wounds are taken out of the situation as their appearance can affect the morale of the others.
228, Military officials had argued that to do so would weaken unit cohesion and lower morale.
229, Existing from year to year saps staff morale and increases staff turnover.
230, Fourth, decentralized institutions generate higher morale, more commitment, and greater productivity.
231, An effort was made to improve the morale and morals of the army.
232, The men in the combat columns, in fact, had developed a good morale.
233, Low morale means low esteem and that reflects in quality of work and output of staff.
234, Some people seem to have unlimited self-generated morale.
235, The morale of the enemy troops is continuously sagging.
236, The terrible defeat has shaken the army morale.
237, The morale of our troops was greatly boosted.
238, Do what you can to give her confidence and boost her morale.
239, The job cuts will make it leaner but also hurt morale.
240, The collapse of the movement was attributable to a lack of morale.
More similar words: amoralmoralitydemoralizedemoralizedoralfor allcoralmorasspastoralcorporalfor all I knowtemporalmemorablecommemoratebehavioralpastoralismcommemorationgeneral electionelectoral collegetalehalevalemalegalesaledalepalewhalealertscale
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