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Meanings of
profligacy
in inglês
português
devassidão
catalão
llibertinatge
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Excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures.
excess
dissolution
dissipation
licentiousness
looseness
lechery
português
devassidão
catalão
prodigalitat
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The trait of spending extravagantly.
extravagance
prodigality
catalão
prodigalitat
Usage of
profligacy
in inglês
1
Yet we have created a transport system whose design principle is
profligacy
.
2
The ancient historians invariably note the
profligacy
of the inhabitants of Byzantium.
3
The friend and servant of Antichrist, his copartner in crime and
profligacy
.
4
Do not think that this means debauchery and
profligacy
;
nothing like it.
5
The home side's
profligacy
continued as Mabkhout lashed wide from point-blank range.
6
It represented, in short, the very
profligacy
and abandon of unbounded wealth.
7
The tendency of the slave-owner is always toward
profligacy
and conspicuous waste.
8
That
profligacy
was shown in a stark light in the 69th minute.
9
Even the cynical
profligacy
of Ovid shows more capacity for true love.
10
As it transpired, they would end up grateful for Murray's uncharacteristic
profligacy
.
11
And hence the downward career into stupid indifferentism, even into Antinomian
profligacy
.
12
His neglected and unrestrained youth was abandoned to license and to
profligacy
.
13
Danny Rose made Liverpool pay for their
profligacy
with a 72nd-minute equaliser.
14
Asellus, said: If you elect to defend your
profligacy
,
well and good.
15
In fact, the
profligacy
of umbrellas can work the other way.
16
Immediate fiscal contraction led to greater
profligacy
and more pain ahead.
Other examples for "profligacy"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
profligacy
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such profligacy
fiscal profligacy
private profligacy
utter profligacy
half profligacy
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Translations for
profligacy
português
devassidão
dissolução
catalão
llibertinatge
dissolució
prodigalitat
Profligacy
through the time
Profligacy
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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