Which preposition to use with immoral
Such drama Aeschylus asserts to be immoral in its effect.
"I've got very nice feet and ankles, and I'm sure it's much less immoral than being carried in turns.
Among certain savages God's personal name is too holy to be breathed but in mysteries; yet His mythological substitute is represented to be as grotesque, freakish, and immoral as the Zeus of the populace.
" "Jerry dear, it may be awfully immoral of me, but for Colin's sake I can't help hoping that it is.
Authorities shall in all cases determine whether occupation is dangerous or immoral for children under 14.
If Paul had claimed authority to hinder them, they might have been greatly exasperated; but they had not the least objection to his denouncing fornication as immoral to Christians.