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Example sentences for "unethical"

Lexicographically close words:
unerringly; unes; unescapable; unescorted; unessential; unevangelical; uneven; unevenly; unevenness; uneventful
  1. Very unethical to leave these three here to die.

  2. It was unethical to intervene a minute sooner.

  3. Beauty in the purely æsthetic and unethical sense that Flaubert gives to the word is little more than the pursuit of illusion.

  4. If scientific discipline is not supplemented by a truly humanistic or religious discipline the result is unethical science, and unethical science is perhaps the worst monster that has yet been turned loose on the race.

  5. It has been so extended as to lead to what one may term an unethical use of literature and history.

  6. I also feel strongly that it was unethical to ask anyone to do anything that I was not willing or able to do myself.

  7. Unethical Illness I see a lot of spiritually-induced physical illness in my practice.

  8. If we do use her, I can't begin to tell you how unethical this is about to become.

  9. Even worse, she might be named as being complicit in some unethical shenanigans, knowingly putting a patient at risk in a human trial.

  10. As to the unethical character of the latter, Mrs. Foxcroft's essay in this book presents startling and irrefutable testimony.

  11. The third cause for the defeat of woman suffrage was the disgust which the manners, methods, and unethical sentiments of the suffragists aroused.

  12. We judge some religions as unethical because the mores of which they approve are not our mores, that is, the standards of higher civilization.

  13. Strictly speaking there is no such thing as an unethical religion.

  14. Some of them are involved in all manner of criminal activities, others are simply unethical in the extreme.

  15. It is ignorant, unethical and unworkable to attempt to impose or promote any kind of exclusive and conformist concept of "the economy".

  16. The language used by the IMF is evidence of the impractical, restrictive and unethical nature of an elitist concept/practice of economics.

  17. Of dubious intellectual pedigree and of certain unethical and immoral lineage - judges were widely despised and derided, known to be universally corrupt and ignorant even of the laws that they were ostensibly appointed to administer.

  18. The practice of economics is also murky, and our criticism of it too will remain justified as long as policies that are illogical, impractical and unethical are produced and enforced.

  19. Outside nations could not have persuaded Germany that it was unethical to invade Belgium.

  20. According to our every-day morality, wanting and getting are ethical and wise, and not-wanting is unethical and decivilising.

  21. Prayer obviously does appear in the religion of the lower culture, but to say that it there is unethical is to make a statement which requires defining.

  22. Laymen and physicians must be taught that it is just as unethical and unprofessional for oculists and physicians to fail to bring their knowledge within the practical reach of the masses as for the optician to advertise his wares.

  23. It must soon be recognized as unethical and unprofessional for an optician who is also a skilled physician to refer patients to a medical practitioner ignorant as to optical science.

  24. It must be made unethical and unprofessional for physician and optician alike to prescribe in the dark.

  25. No person's morals can be relied upon who is tempted constantly to do immoral acts; ethical training seeks to incapacitate us for committing unethical deeds and to habituate us to ethical acts alone.

  26. Physicians feel very strongly that it is as unethical for an optician to fit eyeglasses without a physician's prescription as for a pharmacist to give drugs without a physician's prescription.

  27. Calling things unethical does not make them unethical.

  28. Whether opticians and physicians are unprofessional or unethical may be told by reëxamination if the examiner is himself competent and ethical.

  29. Now, Mr. Mizer hurls invectives at those concerns that make “unreasonable guarantees” and adds virtuously that “we resort to no such unethical and pretended guarantee in order to do business.

  30. I have worked for eight years to arouse medical and public interest in the aged and their ailments and I cannot afford charges of commercialism, foisting worthless drugs as aphrodisiacs or other unethical conduct to stand against me.

  31. Brahmanism and Buddhism were both degraded by superstitions and unethical rites.

  32. But he does not appear to have foreseen the unethical and polytheistic developments of sacramental institutionalism.

  33. We can bear each other's burdens, and it is not unethical to say so, but the reverse.

  34. Stranger still that men in such countless millions should hang their whole destiny upon so rotten a cord—so unethical a theory—as is here involved.

  35. The father who holds to unethical ideals.

  36. The once accepted comparative classification of enjoyments, according to which an inferior, higher, highest egoism may crave one or another enjoyment, now decides as to ethical status or unethical status.

  37. Not alone the beholders of an act generally estimate the ethical or unethical element in it by the result: no, the one who performed the act does the same.

  38. And that is why I am amazed that you persist in asking questions which you know are improper and which would be unethical for me to answer.

  39. I am unable to verify that because of an existing attorney-client relationship, and you know that it would be improper and unethical for me to give the answers to the questions which you are asking.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unethical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    corrupt; criminal; crooked; dark; devious; dishonest; dishonorable; doubtful; dubious; evasive; felonious; fishy; fraudulent; immoral; indirect; insidious; mercenary; questionable; rotten; shady; shameless; sharp; shifty; sinister; slippery; suspicious; tricky; unconscientious; unconscionable; underhanded; unethical; unprincipled; unprofessional; unsavory; unscrupulous; venal