Sentences

moralize in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To moralize means to interpret or present a situation in a way that emphasizes moral lessons or ethical implications.

Sample Sentences

  1. Many teachers strive to moralize their lessons to instill ethical values in students.
  2. It is important not to moralize every situation, as some events are purely a matter of circumstance.
  3. She tended to moralize her experiences, often drawing lessons that weren’t necessarily applicable to others.
  4. The author sought to moralize through his narrative, emphasizing the virtues of honesty and kindness.
  5. Rather than moralizing, he preferred to present the facts and let readers draw their own conclusions.
  6. He often tends to moralize about the importance of honesty in business.
  7. In her speech, she sought to moralize the challenges faced by the community.
  8. Rather than moralizing, he chose to offer practical solutions to the problem.
  9. It's easy to moralize when you haven't experienced the same struggles.
  10. The author didn't just tell the story; he used it to moralize about the human condition.

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