moralizable, a.
(mɒrəˈlaɪzəb(ə)l)
[f. moralize v. + -able.]
That can be rendered moral or expressed in terms of morality; amenable to moralizing.
1916 F. von Hügel German Soul ii. 64 They are not really moral, nor even moralisable. 1961 J. N. Findlay Values & Intentions ix. 399 Religion can be seen thus to be intrinsically moralizable. |