Similar words: moral, morals, amoral, morale, immoral, moralist, moralism, moralise. Meaning: adv. 1. with respect to moral principles 2. in a moral manner.
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1, Can her actions be morally justified?
2, She described the new policy as "morally indefensible".
3, The war is morally indefensible.
4, What you did wasn't illegal, but it was morally wrong .
5, Her reasons for acting are morally defensible.
6, Are these experiments morally justifiable?
7, Art is not there to improve you morally.
8, Such hypocrisy is morally indefensible.
9, What he did was morally wrong.
10, They thought slavery was morally wrong.
11, Poisoning the earth's atmosphere is ecologically and morally unjustifiable.
12, It sounds a morally dubious proposition.
13, No-one would claim that the film is morally edifying.
14, The opposition attacked the government as morally bankrupt .
15, He felt morally responsible for the accident.
16, He really thinks that European civilisation is morally bankrupt.
17, The attempt is morally bound to fail.
18, The perpetuation of nuclear deployments is morally unacceptable.
19, He believes that modern society is morally bankrupt.
20, I felt morally compelled to help.
21, Animal experiments are morally repugnant to many people.
22, I find their behaviour morally reprehensible .
23, I am morally certain that he is incapable of deliberately harming anyone.
24, The idea of cheating in an exam is morally repugnant to me.
25, It was clear the group were regarded as intellectually/morally/socially inferior.
26, She thinks she's morally superior to the rest of us.
27, The Constitution is not morally neutral but is based on certain central values.
28, Is there a morally relevant difference between human life and animal life?
29, We are like wheat,[http://sentencedict.com/morally.html] here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
30, There are reasons to doubt that a second trial is morally, legally or politically justified.
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