- Look up
demoralization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Demoralization can be: Decadence,
decay of
morality Demoralization (warfare),
damaging an enemy's...
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peripheral areas to wear out
German strength,
leading to
increasing demoralisation, and
bolstering resistance forces;
Germany itself would be
subject to...
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dropped leaflets over
Dhaka urging the ****stani
forces to surrender,
demoralising ****stani
troops in East ****stan. In 1984,
India launched Operation...
- troops, they had
little chance of
defeating the
British and so
became demoralised.
Roberts then
advanced into the
Orange Free
State from the west, putting...
- for Jews and some
indigenous Christians, and
brought peace to
peoples demoralised and
disaffected by the
casualties and
heavy taxation that
resulted from...
- the
battle were
designed to stun and
quickly overpower opposition.
Demoralisation of the
enemy was a
primary aim; it was seen to be as
important to the...
- time the war came to end, the army
soldiers and
marines were
highly demoralised– both
emotionally and psychologically– on the
western front and had no...
- halls. The aim was to
begin a "tit-for-tat"
exchange with the hope of
demoralising the
British public and
forcing the RAF to
reduce their attacks on Germany...
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which gave them
almost sovereign powers ... the
order at last
became so
demoralised by
luxury and
idleness that it
forgot the aim for
which it was founded...