Definition of Immorality. Meaning of Immorality. Synonyms of Immorality

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Definition of Immorality

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Meaning of Immorality from wikipedia

- Immorality is the violation of moral laws, norms or standards. It refers to an agent doing or thinking something they know or believe to be wrong. Immorality...
- Immorality Act was the title of two acts of the Parliament of South Africa which prohibited, amongst other things, ****ual relations between white people...
- Jeremy Collier published his anti-theatre pamphlet, A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage; in the pamphlet, Collier attacks...
- The Immorality Act, 1927 (Act No. 5 of 1927) was an act of the Parliament of South Africa that prohibited extramarital **** between white people and people...
- Immorality (German: Unmoral) is a 1928 German silent film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Nicolas Rimsky and Georg Alexander. Ellen...
- The Immorality and Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Amendment Act, 1985 (Act No. 72 of 1985) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa that repealed the...
- Suppression of Vice, formerly the Proclamation Society Against Vice and Immorality, or simply Proclamation Society, was a 19th-century English society dedicated...
- 1948. Subsequent legislation, especially the Po****tion Registration and Immorality Acts of 1950, facilitated its implementation by requiring all individuals...
- The ****ual Offences Act, 1957 (Act No. 23 of 1957, originally the Immorality Act, 1957) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa which, in its current...
- immoral purpose". Its primary stated intent was to address prostitution, immorality, and human trafficking, particularly where trafficking was for the purposes...