moral obligation

NOUN
  1. an obligation arising out of considerations of right and wrong
    he did it out of a feeling of moral obligation
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How To Use moral obligation In A Sentence

  • We have a moral obligation to protect the environment.
  • Yet he shunned the limelight, saying those who had done well had a moral obligation to help others. The Sun
  • We have a moral obligation to protect the environment.
  • It's her moral obligation to tell the police what she knows.
  • When we see injustice we have a moral obligation to stand up and do something. The Sun
  • International aid is a moral obligation for developed nations.
  • You have no moral obligation to volunteer the information. Times, Sunday Times
  • University officials have displayed no sense of moral obligation toward a female student cast aside in the rush to pander to Phillips.
  • Falsely interpreting the proposition as necessarily implying, not merely moral obligation, but also compulsion and coercion, they rejected it as unevangelical and semipopish. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • In the way water is one part oxygen and two parts hydrogen and a property of "wetness" emerges, it is imagined that objective moral obligations emerge from a similar kind of collocation of natural properties. Ochuk's blog
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