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Meanings of
ethical
in English
Portuguese
ético
Spanish
ético
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Adhering to ethical and moral principles.
moral
honorable
honourable
unethical
Related terms
right
Portuguese
ético
Ethical.
Related terms
philosophy
Synonyms
Examples for "
moral
"
moral
honorable
honourable
Examples for "
moral
"
1
In this way only can France recover the
moral
leadership of Europe.
2
Let us therefore set the creature free, thus demonstrating our
moral
superiority.
3
Schell makes a good case for
moral
progress in his new book.
4
Our message today was there's no
moral
victories, come back to work.
5
It was the
moral
imperative: Someone Is In Pain: Therefore You Help.
1
I don't know which to wish you: safety or an
honorable
fight.
2
Dedicated,
honorable
,
committed to truth without religious suspicion, censure, or judgment, yes.
3
They spent an hour developing a new proposal, one far more
honorable
.
4
How
honorable
was it for him to have another family? Khalid said.
5
In fact, Xavier's conduct could have been seen as honest, even
honorable
.
1
She continued: I came to Malawi seven years ago with
honourable
intentions.
2
Or just consign him even more brutally to an
honourable
second place?
3
This is an
honourable
request and I agree to it without hesitation.
4
The Independent, in this company, has played an
honourable
and valuable role.
5
What was
honourable
pride in Johnson was, indeed, simple arrogance in Savage.
Usage of
ethical
in English
1
I mean, and this leads to a really thorny
ethical
question, right?
2
He refused to let people's political and
ethical
concerns set his agenda.
3
I can't decide if that's an
ethical
question or a legal question.
4
The results are discussed and reasoned from a public health
ethical
perspective.
5
Ideas takes another look at banking, and its
ethical
basis in particular.
6
AIB's
ethical
and business policies are readily available and easy to understand.
7
Good for the animals, but where do we draw the
ethical
line?
8
A list of
ethical
questions we enumerated earlier are also of concern.
9
John Ditchfield: There are numerous
ethical
funds and strategies with good performance.
10
The
ethical
issue of justification has become an urgent issue in radiology.
11
Johnson says that links present the thorniest
ethical
problem in Web publishing.
12
The role of Forex regulation is to guarantee fair,
ethical
business behaviour.
13
The Green Party said the investments fit within the current
ethical
guidelines.
14
Buying stocks selected on
ethical
grounds may not lead to similar outperformance.
15
But while safety is yet to be determined,
ethical
questions are emerging.
16
The price looks good, but you are an
ethical
Irish Times reader.
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ethical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
ethical issues
ethical standards
ethical questions
ethical concerns
ethical dilemmas
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Translations for
ethical
Portuguese
ético
Spanish
ético
Ethical
through the time
Ethical
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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