A pervert is someone who is corrupt morally, by intemperance or sensuality.
They always act morally, they have no choice. However your moral values may be different from someone else's
I suppose some do. Most people would consider forcing someone to go somewhere that they don't want to is morally wrong, and I happen to agree with those people.
To exonerate - to clear someone of charges, accusations (in law and morally).
It means to instruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually.
One expression describing a person who pretends to be morally better than he really is is "a whited sepulchre".
Never spy on your nude sister in the bathroom. This is morally wrong. Spying on someone is also wrong morally and legally.
make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action .
yes, there is. Some would argue that the taking of life (killing someone) is morally wrong. A counter-argument might be if in self-defence, the taking of a life might be morally right, since it preserves another's life. However, this does not contradict the point that the taking of a life is still morally wrong. Indeed, the taking of a life can be both morally right and morally wrong.
disinterested third party, non-interventionist, do-nothing, morally ambivalent, spectator, neutral --- morally ambivalent
It usually refers to someone abandoning a person who he/she is legally or morally obligated to take care of. It also refers to someone leaving the military without permission and without intending to return.It usually refers to someone abandoning a person who he/she is legally or morally obligated to take care of.
Morally, YES. If the court says so, yes.