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Definition of "moralising" [moralising]

  • Present participle of moralise. (verb)

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Use "moralising" in a sentence
  • "It's no good indulging ourselves in moralising lectures yet at the same time we cannot just stand by as if it doesn't matter."
  • "Bad-assness slightly curtailed at end of film by a bit of Bond moralising, which is a bit rich given his pedigree."
  • "Trends in UN reform – as indeed in the reshaping of some other global institutions whose moral credibility has come to look rather shopworn in recent years, the WTO and the World Bank for instance – are driving towards the 'moralising' or civilising of the global economy and the world of international negotiation."