Moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles.
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Examples for "corruption "
1 Others warn that without decisive action, the corruption cases may simply increase.
2 The authorities have denied allegations of government corruption and abuse of power.
3 Another was linked to a corruption case last year involving imported beef.
4 In my opinion, this is the main form of corruption , Karzai said.
5 But the reality remains that corruption is a monumental problem in Nigeria.
1 Inevitably, it provokes envy in the poor and depravity in the rich.
2 If so, he had not realised it; the depravity had been unconscious.
3 Has this country really sunk to such levels of depravity and viciousness?
4 And yet his crime was committed more in thoughtlessness than deliberate depravity .
5 Rarely do they risk matching the depravity to which they are responding.
1 The universal moral degeneracy of mankind; the age of crime and violence.
2 Nothing worse in Central America; nothing worse where civilized degeneracy disgraces savagery.
3 Conditions for sequencing with oligonucleotides having up to 64-fold degeneracy are described.
4 Sometimes the evil was imputed to the degeneracy of the national character.
5 The moral degeneracy of the races of southern Europe is well known.
1 Alkaloids of putrefaction are constantly produced in every animal and human body.
2 This indeed is apparent to the senses in animals generated from putrefaction .
3 He went on, beginning to be conscious of the odor of putrefaction .
4 They exhibited most of all the corruption and putrefaction of German affairs.
5 Liquid putrefaction in the airways. Larabee sounded as frustrated as I felt.
1 This plenty indeed produces cheapness, but cheapness always ends in negligence and depravation .
2 The incident will illustrate the greed of the priesthood and the depravation of sacrifice.
3 So strange a depravation of manners proceeded from these causes.
4 Human nature, with all its infirmities and depravation , is still capable of great things.
5 Nevertheless, what followed on Sumner's speech is terribly significant of the depravation of Southern honour.
6 It has already spread far, with much depravation of private morals, and much injury to publick happiness.
7 He needs it, feels its absence as a depravation , just as much as you would with a blindfold.
8 This indulgence, in the present civilized state of society, requires no infringement of order, no depravation of character.
9 Waiting, for me, was sensory depravation .
10 The depravation of manners, as savage as they were corrupt, is marked by the presence of the emperor himself.
11 To supply this inordinate luxury, the slaves and women have sold their influence, and venality has introduced a general depravation .
12 His entire existence, from youngest boyhood, had been based around hardihood and the ability to overcome wound, sickness and depravation .
13 It is evident, therefore, that the prevalence of corruption in the Parliament cannot be ascribed to a general depravation of morals.
14 The name is supposed to be a depravation of some other; for the Earse language does not afford it any etymology.
15 What was lost to the accommodation of the body, was to be made to contribute to the depravation of the spirit.
16 Women, who, to prevent depravation of morals, and ambiguity of issue, could not mix promiscuously in the public meetings of men.
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