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Filter by Meaning The editorial argued that society needs a more moralistic approach to solving its problems.
The coach's pep talk was moralistic, urging his players to always play with honor and sportsmanship.
The moralistic neighbor reported their neighbor to the police for smoking marijuana.
The moralistic tone of the speech was meant to inspire change.
The politician's speech focused on a moralistic message of responsibility and accountability.
The moralistic politician was known for his strict stance on social issues.
Jack's moralistic attitude towards alcohol leads him to judge others who drink it.
The journalist's moralistic reporting on the scandal was seen as biased by some readers.
The play explored moralistic themes of redemption and forgiveness.
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