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What is demoralisation?

What is demoralisation? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. Alternative spelling of demoralization
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This defeat had an enormous impact in the Soviet Union, leading to a wave of demoralisation among the already ravaged proletariat.
The unions who signed the Rome agreement would pursue their work of demoralisation and recuperation.
Mr President, it is quite clear from the previous speeches that the situation in Zimbabwe is one of clear and total demoralisation amongst the people living there.
Moreover, this has directly contributed to the demoralisation and haemorrhaging of quality personnel in several NATO accession states.
That last sentence in particular registers a serious demoralisation and also political degeneration.
He made a pass at her, which she rejected, and, in a drunken state of demoralisation, he deliberately cut up his face with broken glass.

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