morale booster

collocation in English

meaningsofmoraleandbooster

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morale
noun[U]
uk
/məˈrɑːl/
us
/məˈrɑːl/
the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or ...
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booster
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbuː.stər/
us
/ˈbuː.stɚ/
something that improves or increases something or makes ...
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(Definition ofmoraleandboosterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The industry needs amoralebooster, a capital reconstruction.
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Other fleets are getting thismoralebooster, while our fleet is not.
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The appointment of one of those people would be a greatmoraleboosterto those who work on the railways.
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This must be a greatmoraleboosterfor those who have done wrong deeds.
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I believe that such publicity would be a bigmoraleboosterfor it.
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Few probably would, but it would be a greatmoraleboosterfor our wretched taxpayers that they should be able to do so.
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Of course, with this comes a welcomemoraleboosterin the form of all-round stability for the family.
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Personal recognition by the boss is a greatmoralebooster.
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The people there know that there has been a cut back in the expansion programmes of some firms, and they need amoralebooster.
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What amoraleboosterthis would be both for the depressed urban areas in industrial cities and for the young themselves!
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It is not amoralebooster.
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Most of the very few women who go to prison are disturbed, upset, and wearing their own clothing is, in my view, amoraleboosterand a help.
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That would be a significantmoralebooster.
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That would be the secondmoralebooster.
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You see—such visits are amoralebooster.
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In fact, it was then very widely considered to have a beneficial effect as a tranquilliser andmoraleboosterfor service personnel on stressful active service.
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Was played many years ago, as amoralebooster.
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Originally, it was used as a form of entertainment andmoraleboosterto the tired soldiers.
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