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Definition of Moralised
1. moralise [v] - See also: moralise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moralised
Literary usage of Moralised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1873)
"*DIALOGUES (The) of Creatures moralised. Applicable and edifying to every merry
and jocund matter, and right profitable to the governance ..."
2. Autobiography of Henry Taylor. 1800-1875 by Henry Taylor (1885)
"TROUBLES OF THE NURSERY—FEAR moralised—TREASURE TROVE AT SEATON CAREW—A MOTHER'S
CONSOLATIONS IN LOSING HER YOUTH—DOMESTIC LIFE—MEDDLINGS IN PUBLIC MATTERS. ..."
3. Christian Theology and Social Progress: The Bampton Lectures for 1905 by Frederick William Bussell (1907)
"Comte and the aristocratic revival: the State to be mechanically moralised:
strange and illogical compromise ot English Puritanism: prevalent contempt for ..."
4. Christianity and Evolution by James Iverach (1894)
"... at its fiercest in human life—Spheres of human conduct non-moralised—Moral
ideals—Moral obligation—The Christian ethical ideal—Its acknowledged ..."
5. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres by Hugh Blair (1817)
"... suggested counsel and advice to them, moralised on all the incidents that were
going on, and during the intervals of the action, sung their odes, ..."