You are caught between consumerist desire and moral revulsion (Johnson).
Nevertheless, the good opinion of mankind is important, especially to a nation whose roots are planted in moral revulsion against the Holocaust.
The first is a deep revulsion, both moral and visceral, from any use of military force.
But if he did, the feeling was tempered by moral revulsion.
But he captures something in the process, which is, in his words, the public's "moral revulsion toward the legal system."
For God's sake, Republicans, show a little moral revulsion.
There are possible answers, among them a moral revulsion at Hussein that predated Bush.
But moral revulsion doesn't suggest an intelligent course of action.
These days it has become impossible to talk or think about abortion in any terms others than those of moral revulsion.
At what point should moral revulsion have priority over economic activity and hoped for, but not assured, political improvement?