We have no meanings for "moral strain" in our records yet.
1 The nervous strain was enormous and so was the moral strain .
2 His life had been singularly lacking till now in any conscious moral strain .
3 To this moral strain was added the reaction from physical fatigue.
4 Much more is said by the poet in its praise; at last he falls into a moral strain :
5 The old lady walked slowly, with that half-failing step that betokens the body's weariness after great mental or moral strain .
6 The crushing part was the moral strain ; to carry their lives always with you, incalculably different from each other and from your own.
7 She was happy in the marriage, but died within a few months, worn out by the unremitting physical and moral strain of forty years.
8 What, for example, can be nobler, and in a higher and tenderer moral strain than his lines on the dying gladiator, in 'Childe Harold'?
9 Presently a staff officer rode up, the command to march was given, and with the movement came some relief to the mental and moral strain .
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