We have no meanings for "most debauched" in our records yet.
1 Wherever the Indians were most debauched , there was he in the midst of them.
2 This amounts to say "that most debauched consul," "that most worthless of men, the consul."
3 He was a man made for the extremes of life; from the most debauched of men he had become the most ascetic.
4 He was quoted as a type, a decadent of the most debauched instincts, to whom crime was a relaxation and vice a habit.
5 In Galway, I went out busking on the streets, singing the filthiest, most debauched lyrics I could think of to see if anyone would understand.
6 The festival is famous for being one of the most debauched on Earth, where "everything goes" and encourages punters to "leave no trace of existence".
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