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1. Debauches, intrigues, seductions!

2. 6 The emperor is reckless and debauched.

3. 4 Bad companions debauched the young girl.

4. 5 He debauched ( ie seduced ) many innocent girls.

5. 8 Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society.

6. "Majesty, " debauch Chinese answers, "A pieceoftableisdiffered only between them.

7. 7 This debauched seductress in black, took me...

8. 1 Bad companions had debauched the young girl.

9. 20 synonyms for Animalize: bastardize, bestialize, brutalize, canker, corrupt, debase, debauch

10. Synonyms for Animalizing include dehumanising, dehumanizing, bestializing, brutalising, brutalizing, vitiating, depraving, degrading, debauching and demoralising

11. Tell him I have exposed Antony for the debauched rat he is.

12. As we have seen, it is marked by debauched behavior.

13. 8 synonyms for Bacchanalia: Dionysia, debauch, debauchery, drunken revelry, saturnalia, bacchanal, orgy, riot

14. Synonyms for Corrupts include depraves, perverts, debases, debauches, demoralises, demoralizes, bastardises, bastardizes, defiles and ruins

15. Synonyms for Animalizes include dehumanises, dehumanizes, bestializes, brutalises, brutalizes, vitiates, depraves, degrades, debauches and demoralises

16. Your lips are soft and sweet. Your debauch is peerless in the world.

17. Luxury shall overspread the land, and fornication shall not cease to debauch mankind.

18. 9 A scoffer , debauched person , and , in brief, a man of Belial.

19. 12 His honesty was debauched by the prospect of easy money.

20. Luxury shall overspread the land, and fornication shall not cease to debauch mankind.Sentence dictionary

21. 14 Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society; deplorably dissipated and degraded; riotous living; fast women.

22. Top synonyms for Bastardised (other words for Bastardised) are bastardized, corrupted and debauched.

23. " Debauched aliens and atheists falling into great licentiousness and leading degenerate lives. "

24. Of course, many persons have not succumbed to living a debauched life.

25. He eventually comes to abhor the debauched life he has been leading.

26. Synonyms for Animalize include dehumanise, dehumanize, bestialize, brutalise, brutalize, vitiate, deprave, degrade, debauch and demoralise

27. Printing money would worsen inflation, debauch the currency and bring a balance - of - payments crisis.

28. 11 A scoffer, a debauched person, and, in brief,(www.Sentencedict.com) a man of Belial.

29. 2 The young man's honesty was debauched by the prospect of easy money.

30. No one should have the power to debauch the currency and gut the economy as they do.

31. 13 Entering the debauched diagnosis in neck in temple super a realm is viable.

32. Contemn: verb abhor , abominate , accuse , asperse , be contemptuous of , belittle , besmirch , calumniate , cast aspersions , censure , criticize , debase , debauch

33. 3 He is a one-man debauch. - See him, the drunkard, his huge shaggy head filled with nonsenses!

34. He is a one-man debauch. - See him, the drunkard, his huge shaggy head filled with nonsenses!

35. Synonyms for Animalized include dehumanised, dehumanized, bestialized, brutalised, brutalized, vitiated, depraved, degraded, debauched and demoralised

36. First, he demanded his inheritance, and then he squandered it “by living a debauched life.”

37. 15 Of course, there are no longer bawdy houses, where these unfortunates are displayed openly to debauched satyrs.

38. The Authoress also enforces her own sense of woman’s honor by punishing the disloyal and debauched slavewomen

39. I write this in the interest of the people, who are being neglected by a debauched king.

40. Paris’ legendary Montmartre was once the place where artists, writers and Bohemians gathered in flamboyant, often debauched cafes and bars

41. Carnalise - debase through carnal gratification sensualise, sensualize, carnalize corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralise, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, pervert, profane, vitiate, subvert - corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men

42. Even from a practical standpoint, those who live a debauched life bring upon themselves many heartaches and troubles.

43. The monk who cultivated himself diligently and saw the debauch as harmful , walks like the flames destroying all the bondage.

44. 10 Currently treatment temple the neck is most debauched forerunner of is a BBT from Ning knife and LEEP knife technique.

45. You can win in the battle against debauched thinking if you detest utterly this world’s disgraceful course!

46. Of course, there are no longer bawdy houses, where these unfortunates are displayed openly to debauched satyrs.

47. Carnalise, sensualise, sensualize corrupt , debase , debauch , demoralise , demoralize , deprave , misdirect , pervert , profane , vitiate , subvert - corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children

48. (Luke 15:20) Even if the father has heard of his son’s debauched living, he welcomes his son back.

49. Do you can whatever you like if you are rich enough------to kill to dissipate to debauch...money is the activator of corruption.

50. To live in the ways of the Corinthians, to be Corinthianized, had become synonymous with leading a debauched and immoral life.

51. From The New Yorker Probably it was some form of Bedevilled cider that supplied the material of his debauch; but even cider was not easily …

52. All the blood and lymph had been drained out of him by an enormous debauch of work, leaving only a frail structure of nerves, bones, and skin.

53. In the words of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, "It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, and a people debauched by safe and successful riot."

54. After a long time of debauch, I became to realise I should not live in that way any longer if I didn't want to ruin my self completely.

55. Later, after not many days, the younger son gathered all things together and traveled abroad into a distant country, and there squandered his property by living a debauched life.”—Luke 15:11-13.

56. Debauched King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) installs his longtime court facilitator Thomas Becket (Richard Burton) as the Archbishop of Canterbury, assuming that his old friend will be a compliant and loyal lackey in the King's on-going battles with the church.

57. Bastardize: 1 v declare a child to be illegitimate Synonyms: Bastardise Type of: adjudge , declare , hold declare to be v change something so that its value declines; for example, art forms Synonyms: Bastardise Type of: corrupt , debase , debauch , demoralise , demoralize , deprave , misdirect , pervert , profane , subvert , vitiate corrupt

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59. Crudeness, vulgarity; obscenity; desecration of the holy; abomination, shameful act, profane language or behavior, profane word or phrase profanity debauched party, gathering at which the participants take part in wild revelry and debauchery; any activity which is done in a extravagantly indulgent way; sacred religious rites of worship that

60. Climax, the latest film from Argentinian-French provocateur Gaspar Noé, is a disturbing, depraved, disgusting, and debauched piece of absolute insane genius that I thoroughly adored from beginning to end, and which I never, ever, want to see again.Lord of the Flies by way of Heronimus Bosch or Zdzislaw Beksinski, Climax is what you might get if you mashed-up Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma