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morally

[mawr-uh-lee, mor-] / ˈmɔr ə li, ˈmɒr- /


ADVERB
in a chaste manner
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So far, the mainstream consensus within the anti-abortion movement that punishing women is a bad idea politically and morally is holding up, but it's fragile.

From Salon

What to do practically, politically, logistically, financially, morally?

From BBC

Ms Cooper said she knew it was "not right morally" and added her brother "got caught" in a supermarket and they were both "followed around after that".

From BBC

“The idea of ‘Solution’ was that if you won the game on points, you lost it morally,” Zevin writes in the novel.

From Washington Post

While he once seemed the most morally grounded member of this bunch, he was willing to sell his soul to Tom.

From New York Times