boosted the morale|boost the morale in English
aised the spirits, was an inspiration, was heartening, was encouraging
Use "boosted the morale|boost the morale" in a sentence
1. The unexpected win boosted the team's morale.
2. The poll provided a morale boost for the Conservatives.
3. Whether this boosted his morale or irked him is unclear.
4. The purpose of all the hoopla out there is to boost civilian morale.
5. Morale?
6. The move would have boosted rock-bottom Tory morale just in time for their conference next week.
7. How's morale in here?
8. The news is good for morale.
9. Comradeship fuelled the soldiers' fighting morale
10. The soldiers' morale was beginning to weaken.
11. The morale of the troops was boosted by the promise of a further 5,000 denarii for each soldier and 25,000 for each centurion.
12. Bewitch I Bludgeon 48 48 D D Morale Down: Bewitch II Bludgeon 48 48 C C Morale Down: Bewitch III Mighty Bludgeon 46 46 C C Morale Down: Bewitch IV Mighty Bludgeon 46 46 B C Morale Down: Bewitch V Godly Bludgeon 45 45 B B Morale Down
13. Morale perked up immediately at the news.
14. Morale is very high in the school.
15. This is the Chairborne commandos Morale Patch
16. 102nd Chairborne Ranger Morale Patch
17. The bonus helped maintain morale among the staff.
18. It would destroy the morale of the men!
19. Of Anywhere workers report higher morale
20. Hello moronic managers (and low morale).
21. The threat of closure affected the workers' morale.
22. THE Beatings WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MORALE IMPROVES WORN …
23. The loss of jobs was damaging to morale.
24. Recent changes have undermined teachers' morale.
25. The news has done wonders for our morale.