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The word is in the Wiktionary2 short excerpts of Wiktionnary (A collaborative project to produce a free-content dictionary.)— English words —- moral␣imperative n. (Ethics) A practice, policy, or state of affairs which is required and justified by the fact that it is morally right.
- moral␣imperative n. (Ethics) An ethical principle or rule which requires and justifies a practice, policy, or state of affairs.
21 English words from 2 English definitionsaffairs and ethical Ethics fact justified justifies morally policy practice principle required requires right rule state state␣of␣affairs that the the␣fact␣that which One suffix (New word found by adding one or more letters at the end of the word.)moral␣imperatives 48 words-in-word (Words found as is inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)Ali ali- alim Alim -ative era ERA imp IMP imp. Imp. imper. imperative ive Ive -ive I've Lim -lim- limp limper Mor MOR Mor. mora Mora moral Moral MPE ora Ora oral Oral per PER per- per. Per. Pera RAL rat Rat RAT 'rat rati Rati Tiv -tive 36 words-in-word RTL (Words found written from right to left, inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)are Are ARE Åre A.R.E. aro ARO Evita ita ITA ITAR lar LAr LAR mil Mil MIL mil. Mila PMI rep Rep REP Rep. rom Rom ROM Rom. tar Tar TAR tare VIT vit. vita Vita One anagram found with an extra letter (New word formed with all the letters from the word and an extra letter.)moral␣imperatives
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