a moral victory

  • 1moral victory — noun count if you win a moral victory you feel you have shown you were right about something, even though someone else has officially won the argument: The decision to impose a mild sentence was seen as a moral victory …

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  • 2moral victory — ► NOUN ▪ a defeat that can be interpreted as a victory in moral terms …

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  • 3Moral victory — A moral victory occurs when a person, team, army or other group loses a confrontation, and yet achieves some other moral gain. This gain might be unrelated to the confrontation in question, and the gain is often considerably less than what would… …

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  • 4moral victory — noun : an actual defeat regarded as a virtual victory because of the narrowness of the margin or because of some circumstance that gives satisfaction or hope * * * moral victory ◇ If you achieve a moral victory you do not win anything but you… …

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  • 5moral victory — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms moral victory : singular moral victory plural moral victories if you win a moral victory, you feel that you have shown you were right about something, even though someone else has officially won the argument… …

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  • 6moral victory — victory of ethics, win caused by ethics …

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  • 7moral victory — noun a defeat that can be interpreted as a victory in terms of morals or principles …

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  • 8moral — [môr′əl, mär′əl; ] for n.4 [, mə ral′] adj. [ME < L moralis, of manners or customs < mos (gen. moris), pl. mores, manners, morals (see MOOD1): used by CICERO2 as transl. of Gr ēthikos] 1. relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the… …

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  • 9moral — mor|al1 W2S3 [ˈmɔrəl US ˈmo: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: moralis, from mos what people usually or traditionally do ] 1.) [only before noun] relating to the principles of what is right and wrong behaviour, and with the difference… …

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  • 10moral — 1 adjective 1 ABOUT RIGHT AND WRONG (only before noun) connected with the principles of what is right and wrong behaviour, and with the difference between good and evil: a man of high moral standards | You don t know the circumstances of the… …

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