immoral Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of immoral In English

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Examples of immoral

  • And his recommendations would involve those who followed them in unwise, unnecessary, ineffective, and immoral actions.

  • It refers to a supposed subculture stereotyped as uneducated, uncultured and prone to antisocial or immoral behavior.

  • If the universalist were to call for moderation and liberal inclusivism at this point, this would seem totally immoral to the particularist.

  • In the pages of women's journals, these tragic tales were placed along with explicit advice against immoral public behavior.

  • Intrinsically morally permissible conduct, such as driving without a seat belt, does not automatically become immoral upon being criminalized.

  • The cautious approach, on the contrary, entails that there are cases in which comparisons between action alternatives would be immoral.

  • It is never immoral to want to retain one's own independence and identity.

  • The embellishment by appropriate sound effects is meant to be cautionary tales against immoral behaviour, but ironically make it perfect for the privacy they seek.

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Translations of immoral In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    不道德的,道德敗壞的…

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  • 中文简体

    不道德的,道德败坏的…

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  • Español

    inmoral, inmoral [masculine-feminine]…

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  • Português

    imoral…

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  • 日本語

    道徳に反する…

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  • Türk dili

    ahlâka aykırı, ahlâksız, edebsiz…

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  • Français

    immoral/-ale, immoral…

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  • Catalan

    immoral…

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