mores in English

noun
1
the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community.
an offense against social mores

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1. Sexual Mores Adrift

2. Abeunt studia in mores.

3. But social mores are also culpable.

4. These values and mores do shape public policy.

5. The mores of that village are hard to believe.

6. O tempora, o mores [Alas the times, and the manners]!

7. Expectations reshaped by mores are no longer so easily affronted.

8. The last thirty years have seen great changes in social mores.

9. I love the wide neck mores so than the others personally.

10. They are actually shifting social mores of what is considered beautiful.

11. Wedded as they are to traditional mores, Mormons tend to vote Republican.

12. So "the mores" is considered as the basis of gregariousness and even patriotism.

13. Hence the structure of scientific mores and scientific ethics puton the agenda of research.

14. In speaking thus, he was alluding [literally making Allusion] to the mores of his time

15. Each decade has seen its style defined and often, its social mores challenged, through fashion.

16. Disputes are inevitable in a dynamic society with changing mores and a vibrant economy.

17. As such, Catholic mores strongly influence public perception and tolerance of the LGBT community.

18. Likewise, for most people, religious or political convictions or sexual mores are considered private matters.

19. We advocate a harmonious society where corruption is swept away , and social mores are cleared.

20. Rushing a repressed woman from the 1950s into the freewheeling sexual mores of the 21st century...

21. At the same time, changing social mores and expectations have placed stresses on long - term relationships.

22. A new book and exhibit trace the history of American Bordellos and the evolution of sexual mores

23. The lack of privacy in working-class homes, for example, was obviously a major determinant of mores.

24. They stood for the preservation of the mores and folkways that had guided their forebears for generations.

25. It is not just life that breaks down, but social structures and mores, the whole container of civilization.

26. This double standard of mores and values between attitudes to men and women was evident throughout the survey.

27. 17 They stood for the preservation of the mores and folkways that had guided their forebears for generations.

28. Such a shift in mores would not have been predicted by any theory arguing that gay sexuality is fixed.

29. Beatnik definition is - a person who participated in a social movement of the 1950s and early 1960s which stressed artistic self-expression and the rejection of the mores of conventional society; broadly : a usually young and artistic person who rejects the mores of conventional society.

30. Perhaps more serious was the failure to understand, or accept, bureaucratic mores which were at the centre of the system.

31. Antiestablishment definition: opposed to or working against the existing power structure or mores, as of society or Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

32. It is an ethical or moral judgment in the sense that ethos and mores refer to the customary practices of a group.

33. Yet in the past two decades, Authoritarian regimes have quickly adapted long-held tactics to the digital age, leveraging social mechanisms and mores to

34. It will be they who commit the most crime, it will be they who will stick two fingers up to conventional mores.

35. Adjective opposed to or working against the existing power structure or mores, as of society or government: Antiestablishment candidates promised to disband the …

36. “A Well-Behaved Woman is a gem: a fascinating tale of Gilded Age manners and mores, and one remarkable woman’s attempts to transcend them

37. Political reform provides the bases for raising the level of the people's power, wisdom and mores, and constitutes an effective approach to develop liberalist economy.

38. Head honcho Zuckerberg told a live audience in January that Facebook is simply responding to changes in privacy mores, not changing them —a convenient, but frankly untrue, statement.

39. What has made them so important to the country is that their set of attitudes and mores, fertilized by distinctly Anglophiliac and Episcopal atmosphere of feeling, has been adopted by non

40. It is more tempting to summarize it as 'a portrait of the beauty underlying American miseries and misdeeds', but that plays down the scenes of cruelty and horror, and Ball's disgust with our mores.

41. Finnish journalist colleague invites Mr Brown to feel her thigh: she is wearing suspenders and a garter belt in what she coyly tells him is a protest against the church's repressive sexual mores.

42. 11 Finnish journalist colleague invites Mr Brown to feel her thigh: she is wearing suspenders and a garter belt in what she coyly tells him is a protest against the church's repressive sexual mores.

43. Si quis est igitur, qui spectatorum gratiam inire, et plausum, atque Acclamationem ab iis elicere in recitatione sui poematis cupit , debet is in primis singularum aetatum quales mores sint, obseruare, ut in omnibus personis describendis illud a Graecis appellatum τὸ πρέπον ubique exprimat

44. Finally, Amoral implies an awareness of moral standards, but a lack of concern for them while acting. Moral derives from the Latin word meaning "custom" that also gave English mores, which refers to customs, values, and behaviors that are accepted by a particular group.

45. In the journal Sexualities, Jackson and Scott (2004, ‘Sexual Antimonies in Late Modernity’, Sexualities 7[2]: 233-48) express scepticism that current mores in relation to sexuality are increasingly liberal and ‘open’; instead, they suggest there are a number of Antimonies or contradictions evident

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