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. |