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morally

[mawr-uh-lee, mor-] / ˈmɔr ə li, ˈmɒr- /


ADVERB
in a chaste manner
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RFK Jr.'s misstatements, though objectively incorrect, could in theory be morally defended by claiming that he wants to help people he perceives as disabled and is simply going about it the wrong way.

From Salon

"It was at that point that I became a true believer, not only because it was morally wrong, but ... because I'm a fighter," he said.

From Reuters

His prose is passionate, thoughtful, at times blisteringly funny and always deeply morally engaged with the importance of the work.

From Seattle Times

She said she might also have to surgically complete an elective abortion, which would violate her so-called conscience rights that protect doctors from being forced to provide care they morally oppose.

From Reuters

In my view, that would certainly be morally justified but not enforceable without a total defeat of the aggressor.

From Salon