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unˈmoralized, ppl. a. [f. prec., or un-1 8.] Deprived, or devoid, of morality.
1668H. More Div. Dial. iv. xiv. II. 58 Sensuality..makes holy things..hard and tedious to such unmoralized minds. 1690J. Norris Beatitudes iv. (1694) 106 There being but few so wretchedly wicked and unmoraliz'd as [etc.]. a1866J. Grote Exam. Utilit. Phil. xii. (1870) 185 The difference between the moralized and unmoralized, the better and the worse, human nature. 1886New Princeton Rev. Mar. 180 There are no cabinets of unmoralised or half-moralised conceptions, serving as illustrations of the evolution hypothesis. |