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ethically
[eth-i-klee]
adverb
in a way that relates to morals, the principles of morality, or right and wrong conduct.
It is ethically unjustifiable to provide a lower standard of care to patients with lower income.
in a way that accords with moral principles or the rules or norms for right conduct, often specific to a profession.
Teachers have an obligation to act ethically, promoting positive values and maintaining professional standards of behavior.
Other 51Թ Forms
- hyperethically adverb
- nonethically adverb
- pseudoethically adverb
- superethically adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ethically1
Example Sentences
Events serve a broad age range — roughly 25 to 55 — but they’re tailored to either the queer, heterosexual monogamous or ethically non-monogamous communities.
He describes Mr Williams' case as "shocking" and that "both the process and the documentation surrounding the volunteer redundancies were ethically flawed".
Musk and Trump have both shrugged off any suggestion that his work with the government is conflicted or ethically problematic.
In a review of several studies exploring the impact of feeling “awe,” participants reported feeling less entitled, were more generous and acted more ethically in experiments where they had the opportunity to cheat.
Historical analogies provide strategic inspiration: just as abolitionists once argued persuasively that human slavery was a moral abomination, modern activists might convincingly frame AI "enslavement" as ethically unacceptable and strategically dangerous for humanity’s future.
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