Examples of 'was morally' in a sentence

Meaning of "was morally"

Was morally refers to the past tense of the verb 'to be' and the adjective 'morally,' indicating something that was related to moral principles or ethics in the past. It can be used to describe actions, decisions, or judgments that were considered morally right or wrong at a specific time or in a particular context

How to use "was morally" in a sentence

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was morally
She said she thought it was morally reprehensible.
It was morally impossible for him to do otherwise.
At one time owning slaves was morally acceptable.
But he was morally a weak man.
There was to be no consideration of what was morally right or wrong.
I thought it was morally correct to break the law.
Even being attracted to other people was morally dubious.
Their situation was morally unacceptable and legally untenable.
But even this seeming success was morally ambiguous.
It was morally repugnant and wrong.
We learned though that this was morally reprehensible.
Many felt it was morally necessary to record the full horror.
She came to see me because she was morally degraded.
It was morally hideous.
A reverse statement held that violence was morally reprehensible.

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It was morally somewhat questionable.
I knew it was a shitty to do and was morally reprehensible.
And he was morally bankrupt.
Lincoln did not support slavery as he felt it was morally wrong.
That situation was morally unacceptable.
The responsibility despite not officially being on my shoulders was morally on my shoulders.
That trend was morally indefensible.
He concluded that conscription was morally just.
It was not just because it was morally wrong and a betrayal of our friendship.
A judge might even think that what she did was morally right.
It was morally wrong.
There used to be a time slavery was morally acceptable practice.
I was morally reprehensible.
There was to be no consideration of what was morally or legally right or wrong.
It was morally disturbing.
She believed he was morally infallible.
Samson had this incredible physical strength but he was morally weak.
Like he knew he was morally corrupt.
He was morally perfect.
So it is not to say that woman was morally unclean or spiritually unfit.
Many other candidates had expressed the opinion that supporting Saudi Arabia was morally wrong.
Just as much as was morally necessary.
For I was morally certain that Stumm would not let the thing drop.
They believed it was morally wrong.
I felt it was morally unacceptable for me to be photographed with Blair.
They simply had faith that what they were doing was morally alright.
But this was morally impossible for Him.
The city of Corinth was one that was morally corrupt.
While I was morally opposed to the amount of sugar added.
I was asked if i was morally clean.
Indeed, it was morally obligated to forswear some of them.
The existence of poverty within a society of plenty was morally unacceptable and politically unsustainable.
He was morally outraged, and he decided to take action.
The occupation of any territory by force was morally wrong and politically unacceptable.
But he was morally and physically gutless, and he lost.

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