• immoral motive – аморальный мотив
• immoral person – безнравственный человек
См. также: immoral motive, immediate right of recourse, immediate family member, immediately available funds
A wrong (from Old English wrang – 'crooked')[1] is an act that is illegal or immoral.[2] Legal wrongs are usually quite clearly defined in the law of a state and/or jurisdiction. They can be divided into civil wrongs and crimes (or criminal offences) in common law countries,[2] while civil law countries tend to have some additional categories, such as contraventions. (Wikipedia)
An immoral lawbreaker who has failed to acknowledge the grievousness of his own behaviour is hardly the man to call on others to tighten their belts in the national interest. (The Guardian)
economic duress - a form of coercion where one party uses unjust or immoral behavior to instill a fear of financial hardship in another party, limiting their ability to freely consent to a business deal (Justia Legal Dictionary)
The decision to award a government contract to a firm at the centre of the Horizon Post Office scandal has been criticised as immoral by peers. (BBC)
• immoral
