ppl. a. [f. prec., or UN-1 8.] Deprived, or devoid, of morality.
1663. H. More, Div. Dial., IV. xiv. II. 58. Sensuality makes holy things hard and tedious to such unmoralized minds.
1690. J. Norris, Beatitudes, iv. (1694), 106. There being but few so wretchedly wicked and unmoralizd as [etc.].
a. 1866. J. Grote, Exam. Utilit. Phil., xii. (1870), 185. The difference between the moralized and unmoralized, the better and the worse, human nature.
1886. New Princeton Rev., March, 180. There are no cabinets of unmoralised or half-moralised conceptions, serving as illustrations of the evolution hypothesis.