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6 Sentences With "morally bereft"

How to use morally bereft in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "morally bereft" and check conjugation/comparative form for "morally bereft". Mastering all the usages of "morally bereft" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He is maligned as morally bereft in his unwavering defense of his old friend and client, President Donald Trump.
" This is the same man who praised the racially skewed, morally bereft stop-and-frisk policy as having "worked very well in New York.
There are plenty of people who have left somewhat unflattering reviews of a business on Yelp after they had a bad experience; leaving one-star reviews doesn't necessarily make you a morally bereft person or controversial.
"Adolf Hitler: The GQ Profile" is a fun enough skewering of the conventions of celebrity profiles of the morally bereft, but the choice to use Hitler for comic effect feels obvious, especially since Rich has done so before (in his collection "Man Seeking Woman," originally titled "The Last Girlfriend on Earth," a character's hatred for his ex's new romantic partner is amplified when he finds out that she is literally dating Hitler).
Butler is perceived variously as crooked and deeply corrupt, morally bereft, to "not a son of a bitch" or "benevolently honorable".Sipiora (1992), 45 The owners, jockeys and bettors in the horse racing world are seen as corrupt, but Hemingway does not reveal explicitly whether Butler is at odds with others because he is moral, or at odds because he is throwing races. It could be that the fact that Gilford is owned by Butler makes all the difference. As owner, Butler does not have to take orders as to whether to win or lose.
In October 2002, Khan ran for office in the National Elections and became a member of parliament (MP) for Mianwali, his home town. Khan, however, remained deeply critical of the entire political order of Pakistan, which he deemed corrupt, inefficient, and morally bereft of any of the founding principles of Pakistan. In protest, Khan began a grassroots campaign to raise awareness about his political party. After Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in 2007 and Nawaz Sharif returned from self-exile in Saudi Arabia, pressure increased upon President Musharraf to hold democratic elections.

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