immoral

IPA: ɪmˈɔrʌɫ

adjective

  • Breaching principles of natural law, rectitude, or justice, and so inconsistent with the demands of virtue, purity, or "good morals"; not right, not moral. (Compare unethical, illegal.)
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Examples of "immoral" in Sentences

  • The pope is urging them not to fill prescriptions that have what he calls immoral purposes.
  • To say that she thinks it's immoral is a perfectly accurate report of her own ethical judgement.
  • Obama for dedicating a month to what she called the immoral behavior, that would be Gay pride month.
  • Pope Benedict XVI is urging catholic pharmacists not to fill prescriptions that have what he calls immoral purposes.
  • HAMMER: You ` re not going to believe what else he said about Ellen DeGeneres and what he calls immoral move restars.
  • Will the ACLU try to force, with guns if necessary, citizens to associate with those who indulge in immoral behavior?
  • He said it was the Government's "responsibility to protect the people of Malaysia" from what he described as immoral Western influences.
  • In Saudi Arabia, religious leaders have repeatedly lashed out against movies, music, and many television shows which they call immoral and worthless.
  • ROBERTS: The big legal point here is this idea that he gave her a train ticket, brought her down from New York, interstate trafficking in women for what they call immoral purposes.

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