Sentence examples for morally from inspiring English sources

'morally' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to express whether an action or behavior is right or wrong according to accepted principles of morality. For example, "Killing another person is morally wrong."

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morally

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Relating to morals or ethics.

  • Morally, it is a difficult issue to deal with.

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"It's a fairly common desire!" Homes discusses her writing process – "I think in imagery, I don't think in words at all" – and notes that she centres her work on such morally ambiguous questions because "moral dilemmas interest me a lot, but right and wrong is not something I can answer".

I think over time it will be a regressive move because we have to appeal to all of Britain, not just because it's morally the right thing to do … but because it is an electoral reality.

Anyone really think that is morally acceptable, economically acceptable?

"I think for me it's morally indefensible where after four weeks of a conflict more than a quarter of the Gazan population displaced, more than 2,000 people killed, more than 400 innocent children killed, we still cannot find the words to say, we condemn this and we feel this action has been disproportionate.

We will now pledge to keep the critical dialogue going over Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and via blogs, television, radio, and print media, keeping pressure on our governments and our militaries to act swiftly, effectively, and morally.

The truth is that a morally elevated fashion industry would bore the tailored pants off most people.

Needlessly restricting the freedom of expert and caring health care workers is both morally wrong and counterproductive; it will do more to lose than to save lives".

"We have known for some time that Sinn Féin is morally bankrupt in everything that they have been involved in over the past 40 years, but I think that what we have here is an example that they are ideologically bankrupt," she said.

For these reasons, stealing stuff that's not yours or assaulting pensioners (or anyone else for that matter) is considered by the community at large to be ethically or morally wrong as well as being against the law.

Only one thing is necessary for populism: the notion of the people as a morally pure, undivided whole, permanently threatened by elites and minorities.

Michael Diedring, the secretary general of the European Council for Refugees, said the Foreign Office argument was "morally shocking" as more than half of those saved under the Mare Nostrum programme had been fleeing war and persecution in Libya and Eritrea.

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