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immortality [ˌɪmɔ:ˈtæləti, Am -mɔ:rˈtælət̬i] N no pl

1. immortality REL:

2. immortality (fame):

immobility [ˌɪməʊˈbɪləti, Am ˌɪmoʊˈbɪlət̬i] N no pl

1. immobility (inability to move):

2. immobility (being still):

morality [məˈræləti, Am mɔ:ˈrælət̬i] N no pl

immortalize, immortalise Brit [ɪˈmɔ:təlaɪz, Am ɪˈmɔ:rt̬ə-] VB trans usu pass

immoral [ɪˈmɒrəl, Am ɪˈmɔ:r-] ADJ

mortality [mɔ:ˈtæləti, Am mɔ:rˈtælət̬i] N no pl form

I . immortal [ɪˈmɔ:təl, Am ɪˈmɔ:rt̬əl] ADJ

II . immortal [ɪˈmɔ:təl, Am ɪˈmɔ:rt̬əl] N

immobilize, immobilise Brit [ɪˈməʊbəlaɪz, Am -ˈmoʊ-] VB trans

1. immobilize person, limb, car:

2. immobilize fear:

plurality [plʊəˈræləti, Am plʊˈrælət̬ti] N

1. plurality no pl form (variety):

2. plurality AM POL:

generality [ˌʤenəˈrælɪti, Am -ət̬i] N

1. generality (general statement):

2. generality no pl form (majority):

ogół m

liberality [ˌlɪbəˈræləti, Am -t̬i] N no pl form

1. liberality (generosity):

2. liberality (not being prejudiced):

neutrality [nju:ˈtræləti, Am nu:ˈtrælət̬i] N no pl

immoral earnings N pl LAW

immobile [ɪˈməʊbaɪl, Am ɪˈmoʊbəl] ADJ

immodest [ɪˈmɒdɪst, Am ɪˈmɑ:d-] ADJ pej

immovable [ɪˈmu:vəbl̩] ADJ

1. immovable (unable to be moved):

2. immovable (unable to be changed):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Ethical egoism has been alleged as the basis for immorality.
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Public pressure led to the passage of immorality legislation in 1900.
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Many of the respondents associated atheism with immorality, including criminal behaviour, extreme materialism, and elitism.
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It is the plain, unarguable immorality of a few having so much - and effortlessly adding to the plenty - while most have so little.
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Government concern over immorality led to increased police attention directed at intimacy in public and sometimes private.
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It's a delicious immorality play with an excellent cast, but the tempo is slow and oddly ponderous -- a romp slowed down to a dirge.
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The locals are more interested in vicariously enjoying his story than in condemning the immorality of his murderous deed.
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They are respectful of other religions, but can not actively approve of religions that appear to promote idolatry or immorality.
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Because he depicted naked figures, the artist was accused of immorality and obscenity.
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Religion was equated with immorality, drunkenness and money-grabbing.
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