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unmoralized

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ moralized.

Adjective

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unmoralized (comparative more unmoralized, superlative most unmoralized)

  1. Not restrained or tutored by morality.
    • 1668, Franciscus Euistor the Palæopolite [pseudonym; Henry More], “(please specify the page)”, in Divine Dialogues, Containing Sundry Disquisitions & Instructions Concerning the Attributes of God and His Providence in the World. [], 2nd edition, London: [] Joseph Downing [], published 1713, →OCLC:
      Profaneness of spirit makes holy things , though of themselves very easie and pleasant , both unpleasant , hard and tedious to such unmoralized minds

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