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Definition of moralistic in English: moralisticadjective mɒrəˈlɪstɪk Overfond of making moral judgements about others' behaviour; too ready to moralize. a moralistic stance on advertising modernized fairy tales are often moralistic and cleaned up Example sentencesExamples - Fertility behaviour was consequently interpreted in a conservative and moralistic way, and the decline in the birth-rate was attributed to the ‘selfishness of women’.
- He gave them a brief history of his culture and explained his heritage before telling traditional native stories, complete with moralistic values.
- We need to have more debate and action about the real issues rather than another moralistic and ultimately fruitless debate.
- I am very concerned about moral issues but I hope in a non - moralistic way.
- I detest any attempt to sell science for political or moralistic ends.
- Whatever their true motivations, there can be little doubt that the company is adopting an increasingly moralistic stance toward its customers, and internet users in general.
- Having inflexible, overly moralistic policies for dealing with those who deal in drugs may be unrealistic in this environment if there are other priorities.
- But if he wants to be so moralistic, shouldn't his ministers also behave morally?
- I'd lay bets that her upbringing was rigid and moralistic.
- As might have been expected by anybody outside the blinkered world of health promotion, moralistic anti-smoking propaganda directed at adolescents has proved counterproductive.
Definition of moralistic in US English: moralisticadjectiveˈˌmôrəˈlistik Overfond of making moral judgements about others' behavior; too ready to moralize. a moralistic stance on advertising modernized fairy tales are often moralistic and cleaned up Example sentencesExamples - I'd lay bets that her upbringing was rigid and moralistic.
- I am very concerned about moral issues but I hope in a non - moralistic way.
- As might have been expected by anybody outside the blinkered world of health promotion, moralistic anti-smoking propaganda directed at adolescents has proved counterproductive.
- Having inflexible, overly moralistic policies for dealing with those who deal in drugs may be unrealistic in this environment if there are other priorities.
- We need to have more debate and action about the real issues rather than another moralistic and ultimately fruitless debate.
- Whatever their true motivations, there can be little doubt that the company is adopting an increasingly moralistic stance toward its customers, and internet users in general.
- Fertility behaviour was consequently interpreted in a conservative and moralistic way, and the decline in the birth-rate was attributed to the ‘selfishness of women’.
- He gave them a brief history of his culture and explained his heritage before telling traditional native stories, complete with moralistic values.
- But if he wants to be so moralistic, shouldn't his ministers also behave morally?
- I detest any attempt to sell science for political or moralistic ends.
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