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moralize
moralize, v. (ˈmɒrəlaɪz) [a. F. moraliser, ad. late L. mōrālīzāre, f. mōrāl-is: see moral a. and -ize.] 1. trans. To interpret morally or symbolically; to explain the moral meaning of; to point the moral of; to make (an event, etc.) the subject of moral reflection.c 1450 in Lydgate's Nightingale 1 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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moralize
moralizemoralise, / ˈmɔrəlaɪz; ?@ ˈmɔ:r-; `mɔrəlˌaɪz/ v[I, Ipr]~ (about/on sth) (esp derog 尤作贬义) talk or write (usu critically) about right and wrong behaviour, esp in a self-righteous way 训导, 说教(尤指自以为是) He's always moralizing about the behaviour of young people. 他总是就年轻人的行为进行说教. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Aleksander Pisarev
Pisarev was a controversial figure who, on the one hand used to pan "serious" drama (stating that theatre's mission was to entertain, not moralize) and wikipedia.org
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moralizable
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 t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Geneviève Gaillard
Selected publications Trade and traffic of dogs and cats, beings, objects from one market to moralize. wikipedia.org
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moralizer
moralizer (ˈmɒrəlaɪzə(r)) [f. moralize v. + -er1.] One who or something which moralizes. 1. One who is given to making moral reflections.1600 Nashe Summer's Last Will Prol. B 2 Moralizers, you that wrest a neuer meant meaning, out of euery thing, applying all things to the present time, keepe your a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yong Lee
They moralize that everything in government should be based on the consideration of economics and efficiency. wikipedia.org
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remoralize
reˈmoralize, v. [re- 5 b.] trans. To make moral again; to re-instil with morals. So reˌmoraliˈzation.1967 Guardian 16 Oct. 6/5 Violence and pain still provide an evil satisfaction which the remoralisation of sex has not yet exorcised. 1974 Daily Tel. 21 Oct. 6/8 We are able to remoralise whole group... Oxford English Dictionary
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Induction (play)
induction in a play is an explanatory scene, summary or other text that stands outside or apart from the main play with the intent to comment on it, moralize wikipedia.org
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unmoralize
unˈmoralize, v. (un-2 6 c. Cf. immoralize v.)1640 Bastwick Ld. Bps. viii. H 3 They doe unmoralize the 4th Commandement, as concerning the Sabbath day for Christians: they allow profane Sports thereon. 1693 Norris Pract. Disc. (1711) III. 109 Contributing..to the unmoralizing and debauching the Age. Oxford English Dictionary
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Democratic Renewal Party (Portugal)
At the time of its foundation, it was meant to "moralize Portuguese political life" and the party positioned itself in the political centre. wikipedia.org
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intellectualize
intellectualize, v. (ɪntɪˈlɛktjuːəlaɪz) [f. intellectual a. + -ize.] 1. trans. To render intellectual; to give an intellectual character or quality to.c 1819 Coleridge in Rem. (1836) II. 131 Shakespeare..brings forward no subject which he does not moralize or intellectualize. 1821 Blackw. Mag. X. 52... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dumbshow
fashion in 16th-century English drama in interludes featuring "personifications of abstract virtues and vices who contend in ways which foreshadow and moralize wikipedia.org
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moralization
moralization (mɒrəlaɪˈzeɪʃən) [ad. late L. mōrālīzātiōn-em, f. mōrālīzāre to moralize. Cf. mod.F. moralisation.] The action of moralizing. 1. a. Moral interpretation; a moralizing commentary (of or upon a book of Scripture, etc.). b. Indulgence in moral reflection; a moralizing discourse.c 1420 Lydg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Inner Jellyfishes
2016 as part of a program of films about chemsex, with the website The Conversation praising it as one of the only films in the program that did not moralize wikipedia.org
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