Sentence examples for act of immorality from inspiring English sources

'act of immorality' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a behavior or action that goes against moral principles or standards. Example: The CEO was accused of committing an act of immorality by using company funds for personal expenses.

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If your act of immorality were invisible to the world, if you could behave immorally and nobody would see you, so that your reputation remained unscathed, how is it that you would behave?

It is an act of immorality to continue bombing for however long it may be".

He has attacked the Roman Catholic position on birth control as "an act of immorality" and the Vatican's treatment of women as "so insulting, so retrograde," that women should abandon the church "for their own humanity".

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Moreover, it is evident that not all acts of immorality are acts of corruption; corruption is only one species of immorality.

There is probably less danger in adapting ther law to the reality of the new situation than allowing it function as instrument that effectively upholds gross and catastrophic acts of immorality.

This moral responsiveness is found in the story of Cain and Abel where God says to Cain that "your brother's blood cries out to Me from the ground!" (See also Leviticus 18 28 where the land will "spew" the people out for acts of immorality).

And in John Terry, England has Europe's premier evil soccer player, a man so hateable that cheering him on feels like an act of delicious immorality.

And in John Terry, England has Europe's premier evil footballer, a man so hateable that cheering him on feels like an act of delicious immorality.

*** As a young cavalry officer, the Old Harrovian Winston Churchill was accused of having "participated in acts of gross immorality of the Oscar Wilde type" with fellow cadets at Sandhurst; but he successfully sued his accuser for libel, and there is no evidence that, as an adult, he engaged in physical homosexual relationships.

In 1922 Keable and Buck sailed aboard the Bendigo for the South Pacific via Australia, where Keable undertook a book tour, giving lectures in which he broadcast his new sexual ethics: that unmarried couples in love could have deeply moral relationships, while loveless spouses who stayed together for convention's sake were committing acts of deep immorality.

Silence in the face of immorality is itself a kind of immorality.

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