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Definition of "immorally" [im•mor•al•ly]

  • In an immoral manner, not morally, wrongly. (adverb)

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Use "immorally" in a sentence
  • "Then we attempted to build more powerful fighting vessels, and as there was a section of the public which regarded battle-ships as possessing a name immorally suggestive of violence, we compromised by calling the new ships armored cruisers, and making them combine with exquisite nicety all the defects and none of the virtues of both types."
  • "A person who acts "immorally" is by definition not acting out of a belief in any moral code, theistic or atheistic."
  • "This idea, that all of us are responsible for our actions and cannot offer excuses when we act immorally, is one of the most important contributions of religion to society."
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