debauch

[US]/dɪˈbɔ:tʃ/
[UK]/dɪˈbɔtʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. corrupt or ruin (someone)
Word Forms
Past Tensedebauched
Present Participledebauching
Pluraldebauches
Past Participledebauched
Third Person Singulardebauches

Phrases & Collocations

debauched lifestyle

Example Sentences

he debauched sixteen schoolgirls.

a youth debauched by drugs and drink;

a scoffer, a debauched person, and, in brief, a man of Belial

They went to debauch in the city's nightlife.

He led a debauched lifestyle filled with excess and indulgence.

The party turned into a debauch of drinking and dancing.

She was known for her debauchery and wild behavior.

The debauched aristocrats spent their days in luxury and pleasure.

The debauch of power led to corruption and abuse of authority.

He indulged in a debauch of food and drink during the holiday season.

The debauched rock star's behavior shocked the public.

The novel portrays a world of debauch and moral decay.

She tried to resist the temptation of debauch, but eventually gave in.

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