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Definition of morally
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Morally
(adv.)
According
to moral
rules;
virtuously.
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Far
::
Far (a.)
Remote
in
affection
or
obedience;
at a
distance,
morally
or
spiritually;
t
enmity
with;
alienated..
Exoneration
::
Exoneration
(n.) The act of
disburdening,
discharging,
or
freeing
morally
from a
charge
or
imputation;
also, the state of being
disburdened
or freed from a
charge..
Assail
::
Assail
(v. t.) To
attack
morally,
or with a view to
produce
changes
in the
feelings,
character,
conduct,
existing
usages,
institutions;
to
attack
by
words,
hostile
influence,
etc.; as, to
assail
one with
appeals,
arguments,
abuse,
ridicule,
and the
like..
Base
::
Base (a.)
Morally
low.
Hence:
Low-minded;
unworthy;
without
dignity
of
sentiment;
ignoble;
mean;
illiberal;
menial;
as, a base
fellow;
base
motives;
base
occupations..
Wrong
::
Wrong
(adv.)
In a wrong
manner;
not
rightly;
amiss;
morally
ill;
erroneously;
wrongly.
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
impose
restraint
upon; to limit in
motion
or
action;
to bind
legally
or
morally;
to
confine;
to
restrain.
Pestilential
::
Pestilential
(a.)
Hence:
Mischievous;
noxious;
pernicious;
morally
destructive.
Physically
::
Physically
(adv.)
In a
physical
manner;
according
to the laws of
nature
or
physics;
by
physical
force;
not
morally.
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not
according
to the laws of good
morals,
whether
divine
or
human;
not
suitable
to the
highest
and best end; not
morally
right;
deviating
from
rectitude
or duty; not just or
equitable;
not true; not
legal;
as, a wrong
practice;
wrong
ideas;
wrong
inclinations
and
desires..
Lamp
::
Lamp (n.)
Figuratively,
anything
which
enlightens
intellectually
or
morally;
anything
regarded
metaphorically
a
performing
the uses of a
lamp..
Defilement
::
Defilement
(n.) The act of
defiling,
or state of being
defiled,
whether
physically
or
morally;
pollution;
foulness;
dirtiness;
uncleanness..
Educate
::
Educate
(v. t.) To bring /// or guide the
powers
of, as a
child;
to
develop
and
cultivate,
whether
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
but more
commonly
limited
to the
mental
activities
or
senses;
to
expand,
strengthen,
and
discipline,
as the mind, a
faculty,
etc.,;
to form and
regulate
the
principles
and
character
of; to
prepare
and fit for any
calling
or
business
by
systematic
instruction;
to
cultivate;
to
train;
to
instruct;
as, to
educate
a
child;
to
educate
the eye or the
taste..
Entire
::
Entire
(a.)
Without
mixture
or alloy of
anything;
unqualified;
morally
whole;
pure;
faithful.
Guilt
::
Guilt (v. t.) The
criminality
and
consequent
exposure
to
punishment
resulting
from
willful
disobedience
of law, or from
morally
wrong
action;
the state of one who has
broken
a moral or
political
law;
crime;
criminality;
offense
against
right..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(a.)
Abandoned
to
punishment;
hence,
morally
abandoned
and lost; given up to vice;
depraved..
Wickedly
::
Wickedly
(adv.)
In a
wicked
manner;
in a
manner,
or with
motives
and
designs,
contrary
to the
divine
law or the law of
morality;
viciously;
corruptly;
immorally..
Hardy
::
Hardy (a.)
Confident;
full of
assurance;
in a bad
sense,
morally
hardened;
shameless..
Innocence
::
Innocence
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
morally
free from guilt or sin;
purity
of
heart;
blamelessness.
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To be sorry for sin as
morally
evil, and to seek
forgiveness;
to cease to love and
practice
sin..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.) Not
fulfilling
its
design;
not
realizing
an
ideal;
not
conformed
to a
standard
or rule; not
satisfying
the taste or
conscience;
esthetically
or
morally
defective.
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