morally-performed
|mor-al-ly-per-formed|
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/ˈmɔːrəli pərˈfɔːrmd/
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/ˈmɒrəli pəˈfɔːmd/
ethically executed
Etymology
'morally-performed' originates from the combination of 'moral' and 'perform,' where 'moral' is derived from Latin 'moralis,' meaning 'pertaining to manners,' and 'perform' from Old French 'parfournir,' meaning 'to complete.'
'moralis' transformed into the English word 'moral,' and 'parfournir' became 'perform' in English, eventually combining to form 'morally-performed.'
Initially, 'moral' meant 'pertaining to manners,' and 'perform' meant 'to complete,' evolving into the current meaning of 'performed in a manner that aligns with moral principles.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
performed in a manner that aligns with moral principles or ethics.
The decision was morally-performed, ensuring fairness to all parties involved.
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Last updated: 2025/05/16 01:13
