Similar words: moralise, moralist, demoralise, pastoralism, morality, amorality, demoralize, demoralized. Meaning: ['mɔrəlɪzm /'mɒ-] n. 1. a moral maxim 2. judgments about another person's morality.
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1 Their strident moralism jarred with both the measured middle-class radicalism of the repealers and the dominant patrician language of high politics.
2 The reformers were charged with placing an abstract moralism above the discipline of the historical and present reality of slavery.
3 Thirdly, the metaphoric language means the counteraction of moralism.
4 He could not stand her hectoring moralism.
5 Moralism is the leading factor of a safe environment.
6 The rise of moralism was a bugbear to Lord Byron ,[www.Sentencedict.com] born in 1788.
7 The perceptualism happiness, rationalism and moralism happiness has functioned under different ages, regions and cultural backgrounds.
8 By 1831 the attempt to portray antislavery in parliament as an exercise in abstract moralism was absent.
9 Our more skeptical age is apt to greet a performance like this with a smirk, as just more fussy Victorian moralism.
10 MAO's thought of remoulding society by morality is the most resplendent part of his early ideology, and reflects his moralism and voluntarism inclination.
11 The second turn saw the change to the conservative, traditional moralism and jingoism.
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