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What does Morally Blameworthy mean?

Please explain in the simplest way possible, lol.
I've searched up this word many times but can't quite understand it.

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Answer:

if you did something that you knew was wrong, but you chose to do it anyway, that is known as morally blameworthy (think about it as: you are morally worthy of being blamed for your action.)

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Aram Kocharyan
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pretty much it means that if the action taken is clearly wrong and you choose to do it anyway, you are worthy of the punishment you receive. 
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User Molenzwiebel
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