Similar words: morality, demoralize, demoralized, demoralizing, pastoralism, moral, amoral, morale. Meaning: v. 1. interpret the moral meaning of 2. speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements 3. improve the morals of.
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1 We have tried to avoid any moralising.
2 Successful salesmen in bucket shops scorn weak or moralising colleagues, just as they do all the clients.
3 There's a difference between moralising and opening up moral issues.
4 Without moralising or imposing too rigid a discipline, they set some invaluable standards.
5 Americans hate politics, they argue, because the political classes are too quick to moralise about people 's private lives.
6 On the other hand, if you're a poor US citizen, or you live in Brazil, you're much more likely to moralise and think the dog-chompers should be stopped in their tracks.
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