A person is morally bankrupt if his actions display a complete disregard for ethical values or principles.
Morally bankrupt (as I assume you mean) means without moral worth; for instance one might say: 'Bashar al Asad is morally bankrupt'
Morally, yes.
The phrase is morally defective. It means a person who has totally lost his or her sense of right and wrong. (Alternate phrase: morally bankrupt)
Morally bankrupt refers to a state in which an individual or organization lacks ethical principles or integrity, often prioritizing self-interest, profit, or power over moral considerations. This term suggests a complete absence of values such as honesty, compassion, and fairness, leading to harmful actions or decisions. In essence, being morally bankrupt implies a failure to uphold any semblance of ethical responsibility.
no they are a morally bankrupt company on a downward spiral
No. And the idea you would is morally reprehensible to society. Do you really want to financially bankrupt on your kids too?
Car salesmen are not exactly an esteemed profession! Nor are they expected/needed to have any particular financial ability. Many would argue that to be a successful one you actually need to be morally bankrupt. Financially in turmoil too.
Bankrupt means having no money. If someone has lost their job, has no other source of income, has no savings then he/she is considered bankrupt.
declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts.
Wolfsheim's cufflinks were made of human molars. They symbolize the corrupt and morally bankrupt nature of his character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby."
To be struck with a hard blow. To be affected mentally or morally as being in love.
One meaning of "capitalize" is to provide funds for a business. Antonyms for this meaning are "wind up", "bankrupt", or "declare bankruptcy".