Nonmoral
/ˌnɒnˈmɒrəl/
Definitions
- (adj.) Not related to or concerned with issues of morality or ethical judgments, especially in a legal context.
The court classified the dispute as nonmoral, focusing solely on contractual obligations rather than ethical considerations.
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The term 'nonmoral' in legal contexts highlights distinctions between legal rules and moral principles, aiding clarity in legal analysis.
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