turpitude in English

noun
1
depravity; wickedness.
acts of moral turpitude

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1. It kept them from moral turpitude.

2. It can be said of moral turpitude.

3. It make our growth accompany with justice and turpitude.

4. There may be no moral turpitude or manipulation as such.

5. What is moral turpitude, an ethical lapse, but a soilingof one's character?

6. You can still be dismissed for committing high crime or moral turpitude.

7. This would lead to a graph of illegalities graded according to moral turpitude.

8. Synonyms for Abjections include degeneracies, depravity, decadence, debauchery, dissoluteness, corruption, perversion, dissipation, turpitude and corruptness

9. The cumulative weight of all this turpitude raises the question of whether American business has suffered a moral collapse.

10. In nature, the risk of moral hazard is different from obvious acts of moral turpitude and blatant acts of lawlessness.

11. Yet despite these multiple mechanisms, the problem of official corruption remains serious, and leaders routinely cite moral turpitude as one of the party's main challenges.

12. "Big Zhi" analysis of the Meiji moral turpitude since the reasons put forward the "ancestral-based training Code specifically Ming benevolence Chunghsiao" approach, attitude is very clear.

13. The power to Apportion responsibility under the Law Reform Act 1945 afforded a far more appropriate tool for doing justice than the blunt instrument of turpitude.: Also, any direct seats won by independent candidates are subtracted from the parliamentary total used to Apportion list seats.: By 1216 he was the dominant power in Wales, holding a council at Aberdyfi that year to Apportion lands