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(i) misleading others goes. our moral principles.fill with appropriate word​

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Answered by anshuman916sl
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Correct Answer is Against.

  • Misleading others goes against our moral principles.
  • According to Google, against is used when not agreeing with or supporting someone or something.
  • Disagreeing with someone or something.
  • Being an opponent to somebody or something in a competition or a game.
  • He stood against his teacher in a dancing competition.
  • Everyone is against the inevitable, long lasting fight between two great people.
  • Against is used in reference to negative or hostile or opposing situations with someone or something like you are either with us or against us.
  • Hence, the final answer will be misleading others goes against our moral principles.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Against

Explanation:

It goes against our moral convictions to deceive people.

Google states that the word "against" is used to express opposition to or disapproval of someone or something.

being at odds with somebody or something.

being the opponent in a contest or game to someone or something.

He competed in a dance off against his teacher.

Everyone opposes the inevitable, protracted conflict between these two great people.

You are either with us or against us when referring to a bad, antagonistic, or adversarial situation involving someone or something.

The ultimate response will thus be that deceiving people is against our moral standards.

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