Sentence example with the word 'scruples'

scruples

Definition n. motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions

Last update: July 3, 2016


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Janet has no scruples about mistreating people who mistreat her.   [verb]

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Although Alan would like to participate in the challenge, his religious scruples will not allow him to participate in a drinking event.   [verb]

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This adopting act allowed scruples as to "articles not essential and necessary in doctrine, worship or government" - the presbytery being judge in the case and not the subscriber.   [Please select]

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He had to deal with scruples of an unknown species.   [Please select]

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Hesitations, scruples, particularly on the part of Aunt Gillenormand.   [Please select]

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For if you have scruples about injuring the Duponts, I have scruples about injuring Uncle MarĂ©chal.   [Please select]

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He hung back protesting; but she would take no refusal, gently but firmly overruling all his scruples.   [Please select]

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He considered only the end in view, caring nothing for the means: he had no scruples.   [Please select]

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