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deprave
[dih-preyv]
verb (used with object)
to make morally bad or evil; vitiate; corrupt.
Obsolete., to defame.
deprave
/ ˌdɛprəˈveɪʃən, dɪˈpreɪv /
verb
to make morally bad; corrupt; vitiate
obsolete, to defame; slander
Other Word Forms
- depravation noun
- depraver noun
- depravingly adverb
- nondepravation noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of deprave1
Example Sentences
"And his depraved strikes on young children in a nursery this week make that crystal clear," he added.
But the current purpose of the lie is even more depraved than we usually get from this self-proclaimed beacon of Christian morality.
The trial judge described him as "depraved", "arrogant" and a "bully".
Etoria and four other individuals - from Cuba, Laos, Vietnam and Yemen - were described by the US government as "depraved monsters" when they were expelled to Eswatini in southern Africa in July.
Police said blackmailing children into sending increasingly depraved pictures of themselves became the unemployed 22-year-old's "full-time job" from his bedroom at his parent's house in Wigan.
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