1. moralizing - Noun
2. moralizing - Verb
of Moralize
Source: Webster's dictionaryEconomics, we learn in the history of thought, only became a science by escaping from the casuistry and moralizing of medieval thought. Kenneth Boulding
Venereal: From Venus, the goddess of love, this word refers to the reality of desire. With the rise of Protestantism and science, the word "disease" was tacked on in a revealing combination of categorization and moralizing. "Which disease?" John Ralston Saul
I never found even in my juvenile hours that it was necessary to go a thousand miles in search of themes for moralizing. Horace Walpole
Persuasive influences are better than any amount of moralizing. Louisa May Alcott
The sort of ill-informed armchair moralizing that pours from the permanently outraged, Daily Mail-reading mentality is one of the more revolting and frightening aspects of our society. Derren Brown
To denounce moralizing out of hand is to pronounce a moral judgment. H. L. Mencken