Demoralization vs Devolution - What's the difference?
demoralization | devolution |
The act of corrupting or subverting morale, discipline, courage, hope, etc., or the state of being corrupted or subverted in morale.
A rolling down.
A descent, especially one that passes through a series of revolutions, or by succession
The transference of a right to a successor, or of a power from one body to another.
(pejorative) Degeneration (as opposed to evolution).
(British) The transfer of some powers, and the delegation of some functions, from a central sovereign government to local government; eg. from Westminster to Scottish parliament and Welsh assembly.
As nouns the difference between demoralization and devolution
is that demoralization is the act of corrupting or subverting morale, discipline, courage, hope, etc, or the state of being corrupted or subverted in morale while devolution is a rolling down.demoralization
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Alternative forms
* demoralisationNoun
(-)- the demoralization of an army or navy