degenerates

[US]/[dɪˈdʒenərət]/
[UK]/[dɪˈdʒenərət]/

Translation

n.People who behave in a morally unacceptable way.; A person considered immoral or depraved.
v.To decline or worsen in quality or moral character.; To become less differentiated.
adj.Marked by decay or decline.

Phrases & Collocations

degenerates quickly

degenerates into

further degenerates

degenerates slowly

degenerates eventually

degenerates further

degenerates completely

degenerates severely

Example Sentences

the city's infrastructure continues to degrade, a sign of societal degenerates.

he warned against the moral degenerates of unchecked capitalism.

the film depicted a world populated by ruthless degenerates seeking power.

critics argued that the show glorified violent degenerates.

the once-thriving community had become a haven for degenerates.

he accused the politicians of being corrupt degenerates.

the novel explored the psychological degenerates of a broken family.

they were disgusted by the behavior of the social degenerates.

the artist used their work to critique the cultural degenerates.

the professor lectured on the historical roots of societal degenerates.

the investigation revealed a network of criminal degenerates.

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