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Definition of Team spirit
1. Noun. The spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Team Spirit
Literary usage of Team spirit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to Social Ethics: The Social Conscience in a Democracy by John Moffatt Mecklin (1920)
"But can we trust the business man to extend the spirit of team- spirit and
team-work beyond the sphere of business and apply it to the city and to the ..."
2. An Introduction to Social Ethics: The Social Conscience in a Democracy by John Moffatt Mecklin (1920)
"But can we trust the business man to extend the spirit of team- spirit and
team-work beyond the sphere of business and apply it to the city and to the ..."
3. Labor Problems Under War Conditions: Complete Report of the Proceedings of by Western Efficiency Society, Chicago, Society of Industrial Engineers (1918)
"team spirit is an intangible thing, except to the French, ... In our language
team spirit is about as close as we can come to the thing that has engaged a ..."
4. Nuclear Coexistence: Rethinking U. S. Policy to Promote Stability in an Era by William C. Martel, William T. Pendley (1998)
"Most of the exchanges for the remainder of the year were dominated by North
Korea's insistence that team spirit be cancelled. ..."
5. Proceedings of the National Conference on Labor Problems Under War Conditions by Western Efficiency Society, Society of Industrial Engineers (1918)
"team spirit is an intangible thing, except to the French, ... In our language
team spirit is about as close as we can come to the thing that has engaged a ..."