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Debauch

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verb

To corrupt or lead astray morally

  • The young man was debauched by his wild friends.
  • The party turned into a debauched affair with drugs and alcohol.
  • The wealthy businessman was known for his debauched lifestyle.
  • The novel depicted a debauched society in decline.
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Word Usage

  • debauch someone's morals
  • debauch someone's innocence
  • debauch someone's principles
  • debauch someone's values
  • debauch someone's ethics

More Examples

  • The young man's honesty was debauched by the prospect of easy money.
  • Luxury shall overspread the land, and fornication shall not cease to debauch mankind.
  • You can hardly expect unquestioning obedience from last night's partner in a debauch.
  • Your lips are soft and sweet. Your debauch is peerless in the world.
  • Though more than sixty-five years old, he was strangely debauched.
  • It was a gigantic debauch of the muscles on every side.
  • But he spoke this of a debauched and dissolute youth.
  • He the rival of that debauched boy!
  • The king had become debauched and effeminate.
  • The sincerity of these low debauches rendered Nana especially uneasy.
  • The debauch of the previous night had left the usual effects behind it.
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