Sentence examples for To virtue from inspiring English sources

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To virtue

noun

The inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

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From Personality to Virtue.

Smell has no relation to virtue, however.

It turned out to Virtue and Moir's night.

Enlightenment moralists saw it as a threat to virtue.

As the saying goes, though, hypocrisy is the compliment vice pays to virtue.

Disarmament talk, in this context, is simply the tribute that vice pays to virtue.

(A down market eased the way to virtue; nothing else was selling very well).

Aristotle saluted Hermias's memory in "Ode to Virtue," his only surviving poem.

Rather, the buildings embodied an aspiration, they were intended as a goad to virtue.

"Hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue," said Representative Barney Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat.

The emphasis of her story wavers as often as her claim to virtue.

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