Characterized by wickedness or immorality.
Not adhering to ethical or moral principles.
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Examples for "perverse "
Examples for "perverse "
1 Things are tough. Hazel Blears MP said sanctions led to ' perverse outcomes'.
2 In its typical, perverse way, the award went to Klaxons that year.
3 It also demonstrates, in a perverse way, real progress in racial equality.
4 As always with a target, it is likely to create perverse behaviour.
5 The Legislature was still stiff-necked and perverse in regard to the system.
1 CATALOG: Was your experience similar to the process that perverted Mendicant Bias?
2 Right now it was just an artist's essential suffering, a perverted muse.
3 And at the concert he perverted the text to gratify his vanity.
4 But a repressed sexuality was almost as dangerous as a perverted one.
5 Now these people were quite honest and in a perverted way courageous.
1 We exercise desire in the wrong ways because our minds are depraved .
2 They are of two classes-thenaturally depraved and the victim of circumstances.
3 Either principle alone makes an ugly and depraved form of natural character.
4 Thus it depraved the nature of all who were connected with it.
5 These systems are well adapted to the depraved tastes of the age.
1 Where in the depths of history has the word ' reprobate ' gone missing?
2 Perhaps he passed the night with his friends abusing that reprobate Bonaparte.
3 A wickeder boy never lived: nothing could be done with the reprobate .
4 The gods refused as fabulous are not held reprobate on that account.
5 That reprobate you were engaged to defied me and defended that woman.
1 And therefore it would be immoral to have something be really dangerous.
2 New Orleans is doubtless the most immoral place in the United States.
3 Nor is it the immoral nature of the deviation from the normal.
4 The most immoral of the people of this time are the Christians.
5 The believer and the unbeliever we often see equally base, equally immoral .
6 The church's independent investigative board found him guilty of 'sexually immoral conduct'.
7 It is beside the matter to call the book ungodly, immoral , base.
8 The late King David did it; he was human, and hence immoral .
9 To kiss your sweetheart in the dark, denotes dangers and immoral engagements.
10 Apart from being limp to the point of irrelevance, this is immoral .
11 The most immoral practice of the day is breeding too many children.
12 The Plain Dealer, equally immoral and equally well written, appeared in 1677.
13 Is there any Irish rebellion at all he doesn't regard as immoral ?
14 Some of those deemed immoral were hung by telephone poles, residents say.
15 We don't think there is any other root to call something immoral .
16 There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book.
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