Results for: corrupted from a moral point of view
English English
difference, unlikeness, fact of difference, point of differencedissimilarity
difficult situation, difficult pointnodus
digress, stray from the main point; wanderdivagate
directed, guided; positioned; familiarized, supporting particular vieworiented
disease, infecting microorganism, infecting of others, moral corruption, state of being infected, state of being infected; contamination by germs or disease; something which contaminates or infects, transmission of feelingsinfection
disgusting, morally harmful, physically harmful, poisonous; injurious to moral well-being, unwholesome; disgusting (usually of a smell)noxious
displaying widespread weather, pertaining to or constituting a synopsis, summary; presenting a similar point of view; of or pertaining to the first three gospels in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark and Luke), pertaining to synopsis, sharing views of Je...synoptic
dissolving into liquid; act of heating a substance to the point at which it melts; fusing, welding, sweet and tendermelting
distance above something, distance from bottom to top; level; summit highest point, extreme, high level, high position, highest level, hills or mountains, length upward, noticeable tallnessheight
distance between bridge supports, distance between limits, encircle something with the hands, extend across, stretch from one point another; bridge; measure with an extended hand; surround with the hand or hands, extend over or across something, length...span
distribution point for railroad, end of railroad line, farthest point to which rails have been laid during construction of a railroadrailhead
divide, region draining into river or ocean, ridge or high area dividing land drained by different rivers or systems; area which drains into a river; point of change, turning pointwatershed
division of an act of a play, embarrassing public display, milieu, place where an event occurs; vista, view; outburst of excited emotion; division in a play; scenery, backdrop; setting, locale; episode of a story; sphere of activity; situation; persona...scene
do something in order to win applause from the audience (often used about politicians giving speeches), located in a grandstand; having a view which resembles the view seen from a grandstand, seating area for spectators (at athletic events, parades, et...grandstand
doorsill, doorstep, doorway, entrance; brink, verge, beginning, level at which an effect starts, starting point, wood or stone below doorthreshold
 

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