morality|moralities in English
noun
[mo·ral·i·ty || mə'ræləɪtɪ]
integrity; ethics; chastity; conformity to accepted rules of conduct
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1. Antonyms for Basenesses include nobilities, goodnesses, honors, honours, moralities and virtues
2. Children lack morality, but they also lack fake morality. Mignon McLaughlin
3. Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical morality.
4. DustSwap: Crestfallen Moralities is a culmination of what a DustSwap: DustBelief should be in our perspective
5. Morality is determined by Conformism.
6. Generation gaps, youth revolts, drugs, new moralities and sexual revolutions—all of this frightens parents.
7. Concepts of morality are disengaged.
8. Have standards of morality improved?
9. Morality and accountability are conspicuously absent.
10. Often, Bible standards on morality are put aside to make room for the so-called new morality.
11. Ethnography of moralities doesn't deliberately playact itself as an upstart of anthropology; instead, it highlights problem awareness.
12. You can't separate morality from politics.
13. An insect lacks morality to agonise over.
14. We're obsessed with morality as social creatures.
15. Fine morality is preeminent "Governing" society benefaction.
16. The morality they absorbed was beyond question.
17. Cheerfulness, too, promotes health and morality.
18. Religion and morality enjoin this conduct.
19. Publicize legal system during the adjudgement, tell civics to abide the constitution, law, social morality and familial morality.
20. Power without morality is a dehumanizing weapon. Freedom without morality is dangerous to human development. Dr T.P.Chia
21. 13 A discourse on medieval morality plays?
22. The authorities are protectors of public morality.
23. 9 Jesus upheld Jehovah’s standard of sexual morality.
24. 17 Standards of morality seem to be dropping.
25. What about Marxists' own morality, or ethical values?