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Meaning of debauchment

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debauchment (n.)

The act of corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty.

debauchment Sentence Examples

  1. The debauchment of the young heir shocked the family, leading to his disinheritance.
  2. The town's quiet streets were disturbed by the debauchment brought on by the traveling carnival.
  3. He regretted his debauchment during his youth, realizing the consequences of his reckless behavior.
  4. The novel's protagonist succumbed to the debauchment of city life, abandoning his morals for temporary pleasure.
  5. The debauchment of the socialite led to her fall from grace in high society.
  6. The priest preached against the debauchment of the soul, warning of its spiritual consequences.
  7. The debauchment of the once-proud institution led to its decline and eventual closure.
  8. Despite his promises of reform, his continued debauchment disappointed those who had believed in him.
  9. The community rallied together to combat the debauchment of their neighborhood by outside influences.
  10. The artist's work explored themes of debauchment, depicting scenes of excess and moral decay.

FAQs About the word debauchment

The act of corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty.

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The debauchment of the young heir shocked the family, leading to his disinheritance.

The town's quiet streets were disturbed by the debauchment brought on by the traveling carnival.

He regretted his debauchment during his youth, realizing the consequences of his reckless behavior.

The novel's protagonist succumbed to the debauchment of city life, abandoning his morals for temporary pleasure.