debauches

[US]/[dɪˈbɑːʃ]/
[UK]/[dɪˈbɑːʃ]/

Translation

n.a wild or unrestrained party or celebration; a period of wild or unrestrained behavior
v.(of a person) to lead to or indulge in immoral or dissolute behavior; (of something) to cause to become immoral or dissolute

Phrases & Collocations

debauches the mind

debauched lifestyle

he debauches them

debauches and ruins

debauched behavior

she debauched it

debauches one's virtue

debauches the senses

debauched and cruel

debauches the youth

Example Sentences

the lavish lifestyle debauches many young people.

he was debauched by the city's temptations.

the novel depicts a world that debauches its characters.

excessive drinking often debauches a person's judgment.

the courtier's charm debauched the queen.

the decadent music debauches the listener's senses.

he was debauched by gambling and women.

the palace was filled with those debauched by power.

the film explores how fame can debauch an individual.

the artist's work debauches conventional notions of beauty.

the corrupt officials debauched the system for their own gain.

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