moral certainty

NOUN
  1. certainty based on an inner conviction
    she believed in the importance of moral absolutes and moral certainty
    the prosecutor had a moral certainty that the prisoner was guilty
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How To Use moral certainty In A Sentence

  • Yet what if you believe, to a moral certainty, that the confession is a fabrication and the defendant didn't do it?
  • He has equipped him, too, with a moral certainty which the Rat recognises and envies.
  • The racial barriers of the early 20th century are there, but there's that tone of moral certainty from the characters that rings through to nearly all who read it. Archive 2009-09-01
  • We are come off but scurvily from our second attempt upon St. Malo; it is our last for this season; and, in my mind, should be our last forever, unless we were to send so great a sea and land force as to give us a moral certainty of taking some place of great importance, such as Brest, Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • she believed in the importance of moral absolutes and moral certainty
  • The prosecutor had a moral certainty that the prisoner was guilty.
  • Ms. WILLIAMS: When I knew to a moral certainty I was probably in my early 30s because back when I started - unfortunately for me, I do not have - the Internet was not available, so therefore it was the old kind of gumshoe hit the pavement, and that's really hard because, you know, when you face somebody, they can shut the door in your face, and it's not as easy to be able to have the information that today we have at our fingertips. Hank Williams' Lost Music: Rare And Resurfaced
  • the prosecutor had a moral certainty that the prisoner was guilty
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