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moralize, moralise Brit [ˈmɒrəlaɪz, Am ˈmɔ:r-] VB intr

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Healthy bodies and hygienic homes may still be objectives of the state, but it no longer seeks to discipline, instruct, moralise or threaten us into compliance.
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They can continue to moralise for me as they are doing a good thing and making me smile.
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The ballad usually ends with moralising advice to the listeners.
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She didn't moralise but focussed on the happy couple.
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Rather than analyse or moralise about our characters' actions, we share in them.
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The ugly girls create this moral concept around the idea; attempt to moralise the website.
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It also misplaced its singular ability not to moralise to women.
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They, of course, support the search for "meaningful solutions", and "independent thinkers", not "moralising mumbo-jumbo".
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This necessitates mistakes and rather than moralise those mistakes or the person's effort, they are used as a platform to initiate improvement.
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In these austere times, it is particularly harsh for politicians to demonise and moralise about one of the few remaining pursuits that many people harmlessly enjoy.
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