Definitionn. destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy
Last update: July 29, 2015
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They were developed commercially during the administration (1845-1851) of President Ramon Castilla, at the same time that the nitrate deposits of Tarapaca became a commercial asset of the republic. The large revenues derived from these sources undoubtedly became a cause ofweakness and demoralization and eventually resulted in bankruptcy and the loss of Tarapaca. [Please select]
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But the use of money always results in demoralization, and goes beyond demoralization to actual corruption. [Please select]
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All war produces naturally and logically this demoralization, especially in countries under a republican government. [Please select]
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There was a general demoralization of the people more fearful in its consequences than even idolatry. [Please select]
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On America itself the demoralization was even more marked. [Please select]
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The fierce welcome he had given the attacking Murhapas resulted in their temporary demoralization. [Please select]
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He crouched close, a mere lump of demoralization, behind a veil of wild buckwheat. [Please select]
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