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Demoralization — De*mor al*i*za tion, n. [Cf. F. d[ e]moralisation.] The act of corrupting or subverting morals. Especially: The act of corrupting or subverting discipline, courage, hope, etc., or the state of being corrupted or subverted in discipline, courage,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
demoralization — index bad repute, confusion (turmoil), defilement, perversion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
demoralization — (Amer.) de·mor·al·i·za·tion || dɪ‚mÉ’rÉ™laɪ zeɪʃn n. corruption of morals; destruction of morale (also demoralisation) … English contemporary dictionary
Demoralization — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Demoralization (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on Demoralization instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/Demoralization … Wikipedia
demoralization — noun The act of corrupting or subverting morale. Especially: The act of corrupting or subverting discipline, courage, hope, etc., or the state of being corrupted or subverted in discipline, courage, etc.; as, the demoralization of an army or navy … Wiktionary
demoralization — demoralizacija statusas T sritis apsauga nuo naikinimo priemonių apibrėžtis Moralinis pakrikimas, dvasinės stiprybės, drausmingumo, valios netekimas. Demoralizuoti kariai netenka reikiamų kovinių savybių. Pagrindinės demoralizacijos priežastys… … Apsaugos nuo naikinimo priemonių enciklopedinis žodynas
demoralization — demoralize (also demoralise) ► VERB ▪ cause to lose confidence or hope. DERIVATIVES demoralization noun demoralized adjective demoralizing adjective. ORIGIN French démoraliser corrupt, deprave … English terms dictionary
demoralization — noun 1. destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑demoralisation • Derivationally related forms: ↑demoralise (for: ↑demoralisation), ↑demoralize … Useful english dictionary
demoralization — noun see demoralize … New Collegiate Dictionary
demoralization — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. disheartenment, subdual, intimidation, trepidation; see confusion 1 , 2 , depression 2 … English dictionary for students