morale in the PONS Dictionary

morale Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

morale is high/low

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This was used as a boost to the morale and energy levels of the fighting boys.
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The plan was responsible for a terrific upswing in the morale of the men with long overseas service.
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In 1996, a flood dealt a further blow to the city's morale.
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His rough time there, plagued by disease and low morale, lasted only three years.
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Unaware of this and suffering from both low supplies and a low morale, workers meet and vote to end the strike.
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The cheers allow campers to feel a sense of belonging to the camp and raise spirits and morale among staff and campers alike.
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Now, however, as it has been quite some time, they are weary, low in morale, and out of ideas.
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The emperor refused after he considered the morale of the troops.
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Morale was low and troops were infrequently relieved due to its unpopularity.
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The victory had a marked effect on the troops' morale.
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