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1. ethics committee
noun.
A
committee
appointed
to
consider
ethical
issues.
Synonyms
ethics panel
committee
commission
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2. committee
noun.
(kəˈmɪti)
A
special
group
delegated
to
consider
some
matter.
Synonyms
board
ethics panel
fairness commission
panel
finance committee
PAC
vestry
political action committee
blue ribbon committee
zoning commission
commissioner
conservancy
planning commission
presidium
subcommittee
blue ribbon commission
committee member
commission
administrative body
standing committee
administrative unit
ECOSOC commission
steering committee
Economic and Social Council commission
ethics committee
jury
politburo
praesidium
select committee
election commission
Antonyms
exit
get off
disembark
starve
live out
3. committee
noun.
(kəˈmɪti)
A
self-constituted
organization
to
promote
something.
Synonyms
welcoming committee
vigilance committee
NGO
nongovernmental organization
citizens committee
Antonyms
abstain
nonmember
4. ethics
noun.
(ˈɛθɪks)
Motivation
based
on
ideas
of
right
and
wrong.
Synonyms
morality
Inner Light
scruples
Christ Within
conscience
Light
ethical motive
moral sense
Light Within
need
sense of right and wrong
hedonism
motivation
motive
morals
Antonyms
evil
wrongness
immoral
unrighteousness
conscientiousness
Etymology
ethics (English)
ethique (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
ethica (Latin)
ἠθική (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. ethics
noun.
(ˈɛθɪks)
The
philosophical
study
of
moral
values
and
rules.
Synonyms
philosophy
casuistry
eudemonism
bioethics
hedonism
endaemonism
moral philosophy
Antonyms
moral
evilness
impure
immorality
pure
Etymology
ethics (English)
ethique (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
ethica (Latin)
ἠθική (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
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