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moral force

 

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Noun moral force has 1 sense
  1. moral force, dynamic - an efficient incentive; "they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches"
    --1 is a kind of incentive, inducement, motivator

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Moral Force

Description:

Moral force refers to the power or influence exerted by moral principles, values, or beliefs. It is the innate ability of these moral aspects to bring about change, shape behavior, or provide guidance in decision-making.

Examples:

  1. His speech was filled with moral force, inspiring everyone in the room to take action.
  2. She relied on her moral force to resist the temptations of dishonesty.
  3. The moral force of the community rallied against the injustice and demanded change.

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