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immorality

[im-uh-ral-i-tee, im-aw-] / ˌɪm əˈræl ɪ ti, ˌɪm ɔ- /




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Nobody disputes the immorality of slavery and its repugnant legacy, but in the case of Japanese-Americans, the reparations were paid to people who were directly affected.

From Washington Times

Director Michael Arden and set designer Dane Laffrey admirably conjure a Georgia of wild contradiction, of gentility and prejudice, of religious faith and mendacious immorality.

From Washington Post

In 2015, he penned another open appeal, saying that Russia’s “immorality and political barbarism” were a threat to the world.

From Washington Post

And as I pointed out in Tuesday's Standing Room Only newsletter, by his own admission, Barr's objection to Trump's coup was not about immorality, but rather incompetency.

From Salon

They tend to view racism as an individual act of immorality.

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