Word info

morale-boosting

Adjective

Meaning

morale-boosting (comparative more morale-boosting, superlative most morale-boosting)

That lifts the morale (of an individual or a group).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Bodie 1991, p. 208. Unfortunately, the loss of the kits came during Lockheed test pilot Tony LeVier's four-month morale-boosting tour of P-38 bases. Source: Internet

As the COVID-19 outbreak spreads across Britain, the Queen and members of the Royal Family have won plaudits for their morale-boosting efforts and messages of support. Source: Internet

Coming into the match after morale-boosting victories, both KXIP and the Royals would look to build a winning momentum after starting the tournament as underdogs. Source: Internet

During Marshall's second term he delivered morale-boosting speeches across the nation during World War I and became the first vice president to hold cabinet meetings, which he did while Wilson was in Europe. Source: Internet

Chinese striker Wu Lei, who tested positive for coronavirus in March, scored on his first game back on Saturday as Espanyol sealed a morale-boosting 2-0 win over Alaves in La Liga. Source: Internet

PROMOTION remains the target for Troon FC, assistant boss Matt Maley confirmed this week following a morale-boosting victory. Source: Internet

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