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rale

[ral, rahl] / ræl, rɑl /
NOUN
death rattle
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Trimmer, the cowardly leader of a commando raid that was organized for publicity purposes, is puffed into a phony hero and sent on a tour of factories to bolster civilian mo rale.

From Time Magazine Archive

The bailout is expected to boost mo rale inside the bank, which has lost a host of key employees by resignation.

From Time Magazine Archive

The West Coast's rate is probably high because of the large number of people who move there after retirement and bring with them the increased suicide rale that goes with advancing years.

From Time Magazine Archive

Apart from meeting the Soviet challenge in Europe and elsewhere, Schlesinger must contend with the mo rale problems left over from Viet Nam, the nation's longest and most unpopular war.

From Time Magazine Archive

Many of them were delicious in the rale; one of them was the embodiment of every womanly grace and charm.

From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin