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Moral
Moral
a.
Relating
to
duty
or
obligation
;
pertaining
to
those
intentions
and
actions
of
which
right
and
wrong
,
virtue
and
vice
,
are
predicated
, or to
the
rules
by
which
such
intentions
and
actions
ought
to be
directed
;
relating
to
the
practice
,
manners
, or
conduct
of
men
as
social
beings
in
relation
to
each
other
, as
respects
right
and
wrong
, so
far
as
they
are
properly
subject
to
rules
.
Moral
a.
Conformed
to
accepted
rules
of
right
;
acting
in
conformity
with
such
rules
;
virtuous
;
just
; as, a
moral
man
.
Used
sometimes
in
distinction
from
religious
; as, a
moral
rather
than
a
religious
life
.
Moral
a.
Capable
of
right
and
wrong
action
or of
being
governed
by a
sense
of
right
;
subject
to
the
law
of
duty
.
Moral
a.
Acting
upon
or
through
one
's
moral
nature
or
sense
of
right
, or
suited
to
act
in
such
a
manner
; as, a
moral
arguments
;
moral
considerations
.
Sometimes
opposed
to
material
and
physical
; as,
moral
pressure
or
support
.
Moral
a.
Supported
by
reason
or
probability
;
practically
sufficient
;
opposed
to
legal
or
demonstrable
; as, a
moral
evidence
; a
moral
certainty
.
Moral
a.
Serving
to
teach
or
convey
a
moral
; as, a
moral
lesson
;
moral
tales
.
Moral
n.
The
doctrine
or
practice
of
the
duties
of
life
;
manner
of
living
as
regards
right
and
wrong
;
conduct
;
behavior
;
usually
in
the
plural
.
Moral
n.
The
inner
meaning
or
significance
of a
fable
, a
narrative
, an
occurrence
, an
experience
,
etc
.;
the
practical
lesson
which
anything
is
designed
or
fitted
to
teach
;
the
doctrine
meant
to be
inculcated
by a
fiction
; a
maxim
.
Moral
n.
A
morality
play
.
See
Morality
, 5.
Moral
v. i.
To
moralize
.
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