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What is a moral verb?

There isn't a grammatical term called a "moral verb."

It seems you might be asking about verbs that describe moral actions or qualities. These verbs could be:

* Verbs related to ethical behavior:

* Honesty: tell the truth, be truthful, be honest, confess, admit

* Integrity: uphold one's principles, be principled, be trustworthy, be reliable

* Compassion: help, assist, comfort, empathize, support, care for

* Justice: fight for fairness, defend the rights of others, right a wrong, seek justice

* Responsibility: take responsibility, be accountable, act with care

* Verbs related to unethical behavior:

* Dishonesty: lie, cheat, steal, deceive, defraud

* Betrayal: break a promise, violate trust, betray confidence

* Injustice: discriminate, oppress, exploit, take advantage of

* Irresponsibility: neglect, abandon, shirk duty, be careless

Examples:

* "She honored her promise." (Honesty)

* "The judge ruled fairly." (Justice)

* "He lied about his involvement." (Dishonesty)

* "The company exploited its workers." (Injustice)

Remember, the morality of an action depends on the context and the intention behind it.

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