When all the doctors agree, their interpretation is morally certain; when they disagree, the various interpretations have more or less probability.
They are proximate or remote, according as it is morally certain, or only likely that they will lead to sin.
A person is morally certain that a conclusion he has drawn about his duty in a particular instance is correct, if he believes that he has overlooked no means of reaching the truth.
We shall need all that is grown this year for sowing next Spring, and it is morally certain to bear a high price even this Fall.
Now the seed is morally certain to command, for two or three years at least, a higher price than hitherto, because of the increased growth and extended use of the fiber.
Is it gravely pretended that Readings become "morally certain," because they are "strongly preferred"?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "morally certain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.