moralize|moralized|moralizes|moralizing in English

verb moralize (Amer.)

[mor·al·ize || 'mɔrəlaɪz /'mɒ-]

explain or define in moral terms; improve moral of; enforce principles of morality (also moralise)

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1. 5 To speak tediously or sententiously; moralize.

2. 8 As a dramatist I hate to moralize.

3. A few sources of hope: we ought to try to re-moralize work.

4. Antonyms for Bastardizing include elevating, ennobling, uplifting, appreciating, cleaning, cleansing, improving, moralising, moralizing and praising

5. Antonyms for Animalizes include cleans, elevates, honors, honours, improves, moralises, moralizes, praises, purifies and upgrades

6. Antonyms for Animalized include cleaned, elevated, honored, honoured, improved, moralised, moralized, praised, purified and upgraded

7. Antonyms for Animalizing include cleaning, elevating, honoring, honouring, improving, moralising, moralizing, praising, purifying and upgrading

8. Bestiary definition is - a medieval allegorical or moralizing work on the appearance and habits of real or imaginary animals

9. Bestiary definition, a collection of moralized fables, especially as written in the Middle Ages, about actual or mythical animals

10. Bestiaries, collections of moralizing descriptions of animals both real and legendary, were among the most popular books of the 1100s and 1200s

11. I defend one way of solving the Impermissibility Problem—that is, the problem that on moralized approaches to coercion, Coerciveness and permissibility are mutually exclusive.

12. ‘Cynicism about the potential for policy to make a difference is widespread.’ ‘But today, the combination of American moralizing at home and Cynicism abroad could severely harm relations between Europe and the United States.’

13. These means do not embody mere "vague Antimodernistic opposition" or fear, but rather the results of "modernity having become reflective." Moralizing human nature thus seeks to protect, not human nature as such, but "the conditions under which the practical self-understanding of modernity may be preserved." (12)

14. ‘His poetic emblem books in particular, written in Alexandrine verse and with a moralizing tone, brought him international renown.’ ‘His earlier work tends to be written in traditional rhymed quatrains but, as he matured, he dropped the rhymes and worked in a freer but still basically Alexandrine movement.’

15. "Jack and the Beanstalk" is an English fairy tale.It appeared as "The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean" in 1734 and as Benjamin Tabart's moralized "The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk" in 1807.Henry Cole, publishing under pen name Felix Summerly, popularized the tale in The Home Treasury (1845), and Joseph Jacobs rewrote it in English Fairy Tales (1890).