demoralisation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Salah Abdel Jawad writes that in addition to loss of civilian life, the air raids spread, " widespread demoralisation due to its indiscriminate character, and because Palestinians who had never experienced aerial bombardment before, had no defences against it . " ( Later, the then Israeli Foreign Minister Shertok lied to a United Nations mediator and said that " no planes were used " .)
- By now a probation officer, he observed that " Daily the flower of our young manhood was being taken from us . . . Many homes were broken up and a great many young people outside their school hours were not receiving the benefits of training in any youth organisation . " He dreaded a repeat of the experience that had followed the First World War, with confusion and futility leading to degradation and demoralisation of the young; he yearned instead to see the nation " rise, triumphant like the Phoenix from the ashes of a crumbling world, to a brighter future and an age in which Britain would be greater than she has ever been before ".
- "The results of his method of governing his states soon showed themselves in insurrections, conspiracies, assassinations and rebellion, especially in Umbria, the Marches and Romagna; the violent repression of which, by a system of espionage, secret denunciation, and wholesale application of the gibbet and the galleys, left behind it to those who were to come afterwards a very terrible, rankling and long-enduring debt of party hatreds, of political and social demoralisation, and worst of all a contempt for and enmity to the law, as such . " In a regime that saw the division of the population into Carbonari and Sanfedisti, he hunted down the Carbonari and the Freemasons with their liberal sympathisers.