ethicality

/ˌɛθɪˈkælɪti/
noun
  1. The quality of being morally right or wrong; the degree to which something follows accepted moral principles.
    • She questioned the ethicality of lying, even to protect someone's feelings.
    • The ethicality of the company's business practices was called into question.
    • Scientists debated the ethicality of testing new drugs on animals.
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