Moral imperative

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    A practice, policy, or state of affairs which is required and justified by the fact that it is morally right.

    "This 60-second commercial, titled The Deficit Trials: 2017 A.D., . . . "expresses a view that budget cuts are a moral imperative.""

  2. 2
    An ethical principle or rule which requires and justifies a practice, policy, or state of affairs.

    ". . . the Confucian custom of filial piety. This moral imperative requires sons to obey their parents and take care of them during old age."

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"This 60-second commercial, titled The Deficit Trials: 2017 A.D., . . . "expresses a view that budget cuts are a moral imperative.""