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immorality

noun

The state or quality of being immoral; vice.

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The word 'immorality' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe behaviour that is considered to be wrong or immoral. For example, "The immorality of lying to friends is unacceptable in any culture."

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Related: How David Cameron ducked questions about former HSBC boss at PMQs Miliband has clearly made the political judgement that mounting popular anger over individual and corporate tax avoidance is so intense that he can credibly present Labour as the crusader against the immorality of some of the super-rich.

Police raided the house and arrested Schiele, charging him with kidnapping, statutory rape and public immorality.

The author believes he is fighting not merely error but also widespread immorality.

Thus he favoured capitalism, but teased out the immorality in it; he knew America's government needed to be smaller, but marvelled that the monster worked as well as it did, keeping liberty and order, however tenuously, in balance.Much of his most elegant writing dealt with morality and virtue.

Its Leitmotiv, he maintains, is "the immorality of relegating future generations to live under the shadow" of serious climate change "when for a mere annuity cost of a per cent or two (or at most three) of GDP each year we might have purchased an insurance policy on their behalf".

At one point, on the subject of school places for disabled children, she accused Mr Sarkozy of "lying" and of "political immorality", declaring herself "scandalised" and "very angry" at him.

Also, in the past, Mr Lieberman has proposed more Draconian tort-law restrictions than were contained in the bill which the Senate defeated in July.Will commentators ever get round to evaluating this kind of legislative immorality against defenceless children and adults who become victims of reckless or criminal behaviour by car, drug, chemical, securities and insurance companies?

America had only its pusillanimity to regret, Reagan said: the "greatest immorality" involved sending young men to fight a war America was not "willing to win".

Pushed on the question of marital rape, he insisted that materialism and immorality rather than the subjugation of women were to blame.Mr Connelly's story is a global one, partly because so many of the groups seeking to influence the reproduction of others were transnational, but also because often it was those in one country who wished those in another to have fewer children.

He has expounded at length on the demise of many previous civilisations, and on the impending doom of China's current one at the hands of evil modern science and rampant immorality.

"The so-called new morality," he said, "is often the old immorality condoned".In 1958 he resigned from the Commons.

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