Thesaurus / blameworthy
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The idea of violent crimes as a separate universe, categorically more dangerous and blameworthy than other offenses, dates back little more than half a century.
HOW WE DEFINE VIOLENT CRIME IN AMERICA SHAPES WHO GETS PUNISHED FOR IT—AND WHO DOESN'TDAVID ALAN SKLANSKYAPRIL 7, 2021TIMEYou can bear to stay in this house which I—I—infinitely less blameworthy than yourself—can hardly endure to enter?
A LIFE SENTENCEADELINE SERGEANTThe being acts according to its nature, and why is it blameworthy more than the brute?
AIDS TO REFLECTIONSAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGEThis sort of aggression was considered by the majority of the representatives an enterprise as blameworthy as it was senseless.
THE SWORD OF HONOR, VOLUMES 1 & 2EUGNE SUEOne man is rich, another poor: let him not be thought blameworthy.
THE ELDER EDDAS OF SAEMUND SIGFUSSON; AND THE YOUNGER EDDAS OF SNORRE STURLESONSAEMUND SIGFUSSON AND SNORRE STURLESONThis vice, however, should not appear as blameworthy as that of avarice.
ELEMENTS OF MORALSPAUL JANETEgoism in a nation is just as blameworthy as egoism in an individual.
RELIGION AND THE WARVARIOUSHe was blameworthy, for he should have looked out for himself, and not have assumed foolish responsibilities.
A TOP-FLOOR IDYLGEORGE VAN SCHAICKIn these past days, she had learned enough that was blameworthy in this Philadelphus to make him more than despicable in her eyes.
THE CITY OF DELIGHTELIZABETH MILLERImperfection and ignorance are not, in themselves, blameworthy and should never be classified as sins.
THE ASCENT OF THE SOULAMORY H. BRADFORDWORDS RELATED TO BLAMEWORTHY
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