单词 | moralisation |
释义 | moralisation (once / 369354 pages) n WORD FAMILY moralisation: moralisations+/amoral: amoralism, amorality, amorally/amoralism: amoralist/amoralist: amoralists/immoral: immorality, immorally/immorality: immoralities/moral: amoral, immoral, moralise, moralism, morality, moralize, morally, morals/moralise: moralisation, moralised, moralises, moralising/moralism: moralisms, moralist/moralist: moralists/moralistic: moralistically/morality: moralistic, moralities/moralization: moralizations/moralize: moralization, moralized, moralizes, moralizing/moralizing: moralizings USAGE EXAMPLESThe debt offered a convenient pretext for the brutal imposition and moralisation of these "reforms". The Guardian(Mar 28, 2013) The one-time lawyer advocates "de-globalisation" and has campaigned for the "moralisation" of public life. The Guardian(May 19, 2012) The aim of Secularism is to promote the moralisation of this world, which Christianity has proved ineffectual to accomplish. Holyoake, George Jacob, English Secularism—A Confession Of...(2011) 1n indulgence in moral pronouncements; the exposition (often superficially) of a particular moral code Syn|Hypo|Hyper moralization, moralizing preachification moralization delivered tediously in a preachy manner philosophizing the exposition (often superficially) of a particular philosophy 2n the act of making moral (or more moral) Syn|Hyper moralization reform a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses |
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