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  • 31Debauching — Debauch De*bauch , v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Debauched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Debauching}.] [F. d[ e]baucher, prob. originally, to entice away from the workshop; pref. d[ e] (L. dis or de) + OF. bauche, bauge, hut, cf. F. bauge lair of a wild boar;… …

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  • 32ἀποκραιπαλᾶτε — ἀ̱ποκραιπαλᾶτε , ἀποκραιπαλάω sleep off a debauch imperf ind act 2nd pl (doric aeolic) ἀποκραιπαλάω sleep off a debauch pres imperat act 2nd pl ἀποκραιπαλάω sleep off a debauch pres subj act 2nd pl ἀποκραιπαλάω sleep off a debauch pres ind act… …

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  • 33demoralise — verb 1. lower someone s spirits; make downhearted These news depressed her The bad state of her child s health demoralizes her • Syn: ↑depress, ↑deject, ↑cast down, ↑get down, ↑dismay, ↑ …

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  • 34corrupt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. demoralize, vitiate, deprave, defile, degrade, debase, debauch; bribe, pervert; contaminate, spoil, taint. adj. wicked, demoralized, immoral, impure, dissolute, depraved, profligate, base; vicious; …

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  • 35seduce — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. lead astray, lure, entice, corrupt, inveigle; debauch, betray. See impurity, attraction. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. allure, inveigle, entice, decoy, abduct, attract, tempt, bait, bribe, lure, induce,… …

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  • 36drunken revelry — noun a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity • Syn: ↑orgy, ↑debauch, ↑debauchery, ↑saturnalia, ↑riot, ↑bacchanal, ↑bacchanalia • Derivationally related forms …

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  • 37debase — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. corrupt, pervert, deprave, debauch, humble, degrade, cheapen, devalue, demean, lower, abase, vitiate; see also corrupt 1 . Syn. debase implies generally a lowering in quality, value, dignity, etc. [ greed had debased his… …

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  • 38debase — 1 Debase, vitiate, deprave, corrupt, debauch, pervert mean to cause a person or thing to become impaired and lowered in quality or character and share certain distinctions in implications and connotations with the adjectives (usually participial… …

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  • 39Debosh — De*bosh , v. t. [Old form of debauch.] To debauch. [Obs.] A deboshed lady. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 40Dishonor — Dis*hon or (d[i^]s*[o^]n [ e]r or d[i^]z*[o^]n [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dishonored} (d[i^]s*[o^]n [ e]rd or d[i^]z*[o^]n [ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dishonoring}.] [OE. deshonouren, F. d[ e]shonorer; pref. d[ e]s (L. dis ) + honorer to honor,… …

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