Similar words: immoral, morally, immortal, immortalize, immortality, moral, amoral, morals. Meaning: adv. without regard for morality.
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1, He is quite without principle, ie behaves immorally.
2, Scientists tested how willing people were to behave immorally and discovered that people will behave badly if it does not involve too much work on their part.
3, But social capital is incorrectly defined as immorally "playing tricks", which affects the role of social capital.
4, He acted immorally when his own interests were at stake.
5, O Nor let us act immorally , as some of them did, and twenty-three thousand fell in one day.
6, To ardent pro- lifers , the law today is immorally lax.
7, We watched a lot of soldiers in the upper ranks behaving immorally, harming people because they wanted power.
8, In the second part of her essay Driver tackles the thorny philosophical question of whether one can behave immorally when in "non-veridical" (illusory) circumstances.
9, Capello is aware of the sensitivity surrounding the issue and will not act ' immorally ' by encouraging Almunia, who has never represented Spain at any level, to switch nationality.
10, The head of the Catholic Church in Italy has criticized political leaders who behave immorally.
11, Having done their good deed,[http://sentencedict.com/immorally.html] the greens apparently felt they'd proved their moral worth – allowing them to behave immorally and illegally.
12, Good or evil deeds have their consequences, which "come around" to the person who acts morally or immorally . Thus the circle denotes moral returns according to ASHA.
13, She seems to have no principles at all (ie behaves immorally ) when it is a question of making money.
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