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morally

[ mawr-uh-lee, mor- ]

adverb

  1. in a moral manner.
  2. from a moral point of view:

    morally reprehensible.

  3. virtually; practically.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of morally1

First recorded in 1350–1400; moral + -ly
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Mr Kasab told workers on the picket line: "This remains not just a dispute that is just morally and principally right but remains a dispute that has a resolution, and you can absolutely win."

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Organizational justice is both morally laudable and financially smart because it includes all of us.

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It was a tactic Clark finds “morally repugnant.”

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And the prime minister himself told MPs in the Commons that the current system was "indefensible, economically and morally" and "must be reformed".

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Suddenly, what would otherwise be morally dubious transgressions or—as earlier established—classic teenage girl faults, are now glimpses into what these girls are capable of if the stakes are heightened.

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