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		Definition of morally in English: morallyadverb ˈmɒrəliˈmɔrəli 1With reference to the principles of right and wrong behaviour.  he believed the war was morally justified Example sentencesExamples -  It is a morally corrupt institution run by a criminal bureaucracy.
 -  A lot of Bresson's work has been read to have spiritual transcendence, yet also can be read existentially, politically and morally.
 -  For them, serendipity seems a bit too much like gambling, and indeed, such chance gains are even morally suspect.
 -  What is the role of America in the world, morally, economically, militarily?
 -  Nurses have the duty to question and, if necessary, to report and to refuse to participate in research they deem morally objectionable.
 -  With a performance that never misses a beat, Eric Bana gives us a man who loses his way, morally and spiritually.
 -  In each case, some people were forced to financially support a cause they found morally repugnant.
 -  But, like the best journalists, Stephen keeps a distance from the action, physically and morally.
 -  It's an almost comically absurd exploration of where humans are morally and spiritually positioned at this moment.
 -  No longer stuck playing the perennial gentleman, he is now able to conjure up something far more morally ambiguous.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that is considered right according to the code of behaviour of a particular society.
 he insisted that his children act morally  people expected the government to behave morally Example sentencesExamples -  It makes sense economically, but maybe not morally.
 -  To be conducted morally, the military actions that develop in a war must also be fought with a right intention.
 -  In the long run, freedom works both morally and economically.
 -  Perhaps he was urging people to do more than is morally required of them.
 -  We have acted lawfully, respectfully and morally throughout this matter.
 -  When you live in the shadows, it is no surprise a citizen is going to react morally and to be totally ashamed of his government.
 -  We have to conduct politics morally: "morally" does not mean following a set of precepts we read from a book.
 -  I was brought up thinking work is something you are morally obliged to do.
 -  He was morally incapable of doing such a thing.
 -  Barnett effectively demonstrates the impotence of the UN to react morally and ethically to genocide.
 
  
    Definition of morally in US English: morallyadverbˈmôrəlēˈmɔrəli 1With reference to the principles of right and wrong behavior.  he believed the war was morally justified Example sentencesExamples -  Nurses have the duty to question and, if necessary, to report and to refuse to participate in research they deem morally objectionable.
 -  A lot of Bresson's work has been read to have spiritual transcendence, yet also can be read existentially, politically and morally.
 -  No longer stuck playing the perennial gentleman, he is now able to conjure up something far more morally ambiguous.
 -  It's an almost comically absurd exploration of where humans are morally and spiritually positioned at this moment.
 -  In each case, some people were forced to financially support a cause they found morally repugnant.
 -  But, like the best journalists, Stephen keeps a distance from the action, physically and morally.
 -  With a performance that never misses a beat, Eric Bana gives us a man who loses his way, morally and spiritually.
 -  It is a morally corrupt institution run by a criminal bureaucracy.
 -  For them, serendipity seems a bit too much like gambling, and indeed, such chance gains are even morally suspect.
 -  What is the role of America in the world, morally, economically, militarily?
 
 - 1.1 In a way that is considered right according to the code of behavior of a particular society.
 he insisted that his children act morally  people expected the government to behave morally Example sentencesExamples -  We have to conduct politics morally: "morally" does not mean following a set of precepts we read from a book.
 -  We have acted lawfully, respectfully and morally throughout this matter.
 -  I was brought up thinking work is something you are morally obliged to do.
 -  In the long run, freedom works both morally and economically.
 -  Barnett effectively demonstrates the impotence of the UN to react morally and ethically to genocide.
 -  He was morally incapable of doing such a thing.
 -  It makes sense economically, but maybe not morally.
 -  Perhaps he was urging people to do more than is morally required of them.
 -  To be conducted morally, the military actions that develop in a war must also be fought with a right intention.
 -  When you live in the shadows, it is no surprise a citizen is going to react morally and to be totally ashamed of his government.
 
  
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