0 the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation:
1 the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, esp. when in a dangerous or difficult situation:
Low morale in the police department was a continuing problem.
2 the level of satisfaction felt by a person or group of people who work together:
Problems in recruitment and retention are exacerbated by reports of low morale throughout the profession.
Designed to enhance stability and wartime production, the new laws only lowered workers' morale and decreased output.
Impact of sibling relationships on social support and morale in the elderly.
Throughout its existence it distributed illegal publications so as to keep the population abreast of developments and sustain morale.
Clearly, air attacks on city centres which provided essential amenities to nearby working-class communities severely damaged civilian morale in these areas.
This involves thinking about occupancy fees, staff morale, and the contentment of residents, as well as her own well-being and ability to cope.
The morale of the rural population is heavily undermined by this.
When support is no longer available and the illness persists, a decline in morale and satisfaction may follow.
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