Moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles.
A corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice.
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.
6 And yet there are people who profess to disbelieve in total depravity .
7 Dementia = leading characteristic of Norman Type, indicating characteristic decadence and depravity ?
8 On the contrary, he was shocked as he noted the wily depravity .
9 The depravity of this act was laid bare in court last week.
10 The dominant power of slavery was not alone responsible for this depravity .
11 Surely, the whole world knows of Dracula's infamy, his cruelty, his depravity .
12 Pictures of violent depravity alternated with runes and pentagons along the walls.
13 He feared his mind would snap from the pressure of such depravity .
14 No amount of depravity is able utterly to destroy our moral discernment.
15 Where such injunctions are disregarded it is an evidence of great depravity .
16 I was appalled by the depravity and the general slump in morals.
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Depravity в диалектах
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