Esprit in a sentence as a noun

" - it is very much l'esprit d'escalier when it comes to standing up for yourself.

When you have multiple founders, esprit de corps binds them together in a way that seems to violate conservation laws.

The Marines designed an "innovative" uniform that worked better than the status quo and increased esprit de corps because it was distinctive.

The classic example of this is the rule of the management dweebs in the Defense Department during the Vietnam war and the near collapse of small unit cohesion and esprit de corps during that time.

But the only justification you have articulated against single founder prospects thus far is some ineffable "esprit-de-corps" in an earlier essay.

The original reason going back some centuries was to provide adequate, uniform, protection to poor peasants that lacked good clothing, distinguish own's troops from the enemy and instill "esprit de corps".

There is a certain esprit de corps amongst the students since you know that no matter how shitty someone is doing in a class or how weird they are, you both passed the same hard measuring stick which encourages a baseline respect for your peers.

Esprit definitions

noun

liveliness of mind or spirit