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Definition of Immoralists
1. immoralist [n] - See also: immoralist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Immoralists
Literary usage of Immoralists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1899)
"Nietzsche is no cynic ; he is pure-hearted and noble by nature ; Moore is voluptuous
and vulgar ; but both are avowed immoralists, and if the principle of ..."
2. Romance & Tragedy by Prosser Hall Frye (1922)
"... as der kleine Pastor, the little minister, on account of his decorum and
gravity — such is the material out of which future “immoralists” are made. ..."
3. The Days of a Man: Being Memories of a Naturalist, Teacher, and Minor by David Starr Jordan (1922)
"... England had meanwhile come to realize that the "immoralists meant what they
said." A cheap edition of "Germany's Next War" by Bernhardi was now ..."
4. Philosophy and the Social Problem by Will Durant (1917)
"We good Europeans, then, though atheists and immoralists, will take care to
support the religions and the morality which are associated with the gregarious ..."