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moral force

NOUN
  1. an efficient incentive
    they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches

How To Use moral force In A Sentence

  • Unlike military power, moral force is not measurable in terms of ships, tanks, and planes.
  • Take the references to god out of Dr. King's speeches and they lose none of their moral force.
  • The world, including nature and humankind, stands or falls with the type of moral force at work.
  • Does ‘our culture of spectatorship neutralise the moral force of photographs of atrocities’?
  • Does ‘our culture of spectatorship neutralise the moral force of photographs of atrocities’?
  • This time the world is alerted, and we must use our collective moral force to nip this outrage in the bud.
  • It is doubtful whether the fundamentalists gain much from this deal, because it guarantees the victory of a surging moral force that is “antifamily and antilife.” THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND
  • One is at a loss whether to call the above ruse a fraud, inducement, immoral force, exploitation or all of these.
  • Society regarded this victory over sex as its greatest triumph, and the historian readily admitted it, since the moral issue, for the moment did not concern who was studying the relations of unmoral force.
  • His nerve seemed absolutely destroyed. His moral force was abased into more than childish weakness.
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