Pronunciation: /saɪkəˈlɑdʒɪkəl ˈwɔrfɛr/
noun the use of various tactics to undermine an enemy's morale, beliefs, and decision-making processes
A1 Psychological warfare is a form of manipulation used to influence people's thoughts and behaviors.
A2 During wartime, psychological warfare tactics are often employed to weaken the enemy's morale.
B1 The use of propaganda and misinformation is common in psychological warfare strategies.
B2 Governments and military organizations invest in psychological warfare to gain an advantage in conflicts.
C1 Psychological warfare can have long-lasting effects on individuals and societies, shaping beliefs and attitudes.
C2 Sophisticated psychological warfare techniques are used in modern warfare to control information and perceptions.
formal Psychological warfare is a tactic used in military operations to undermine the enemy's morale and mental state.
informal The soldiers used psychological warfare to mess with the enemy's heads.
slang They were playing mind games, using psychological warfare to gain the upper hand.
figurative In the world of politics, psychological warfare is often employed to manipulate public opinion.
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