Immorally

/ɪˈmɒrəli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner that violates moral principles or ethical standards, often relevant in assessing wrongful conduct.
    The defendant acted immorally by deceiving the plaintiff about the contract terms.

Commentary

Used to describe conduct that breaches accepted moral norms, potentially impacting legal judgments concerning intent or character.

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