amoralize

[US]/[əˈmɔːrəlaɪz]/
[UK]/[əˈmɔːrəlaɪz]/

Translation

v. (of actions or policies)To remove the moral dimension from.
v.To remove or reduce the moral or ethical implications of something.; To make something appear neutral or non-moral.

Phrases & Collocations

amoralize behavior

amoralize completely

amoralize further

amoralized society

amoralize systems

amoralize values

amoralized world

Example Sentences

the company's actions were criticized for attempting to amoralize the situation.

he tried to amoralize his past mistakes, hoping to avoid responsibility.

the politician sought to amoralize the scandal to protect his reputation.

it's important not to amoralize the seriousness of the environmental crisis.

the report aimed to expose attempts to amoralize the financial misconduct.

she refused to amoralize the impact of the tragedy on the community.

they worked to prevent the issue from being amoralized by public relations.

the investigation uncovered a deliberate effort to amoralize the data.

don't amoralize the consequences of your actions; face them directly.

the goal was to avoid amoralizing the ethical implications of the research.

the journalist challenged the spokesperson's attempt to amoralize the problem.

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