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moralement (adv.)

1.sur le plan spirituel, intellectuel; quant au moral.

2.du point de vue des sentiments moraux, de l'éthique. Être moralement coupable.

3.conformément à une règle de conduite, aux règles de la morale.

 
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moralement (adv.)

moral, vertueux immoralement

 
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le Littré (1880)

MORALEMENT (adv.)

1. Conformément à la morale. Se conduire moralement.

[Auteurs] qui maintiennent qu'aucun infidèle ne doit être appelé vertueux, parce que son infidélité l'empêche de pouvoir produire des actions moralement bonnes et vertueuses (LA MOTHE LE VAYER Vertu des payens, I, Avant-propos.)

2. Moralement parlant, ou, tout court, moralement, selon la méthode morale, selon toutes les vraisemblances.

Il était moralement impossible que de tels hôtes [les croisés] n'exigeassent des vivres avec dureté, et que les Grecs n'en refusassent avec malice (VOLT. Moeurs, 54)

Il ne me suivit pas jusqu'à Chambéri où il était moralement sûr de m'atteindre (J. J. ROUSS. Conf. II)

ÉTYMOLOGIE

Morale, et le suffixe ment ; provenç. moralmen ; catal. moralment ; espagn. et ital. moralmente.

SUPPLÉMENT AU DICTIONNAIRE

MORALEMENT. Ajoutez : - HIST. XVe s.Mon divin roy, parlant moralement, Ce beau jardrin c'est saincte mere eglise (JEAN JORET le Jardrin salutaire, p. 121)

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