debauch
/dɪˈbɔːtʃ/
verb
- To lead someone away from proper moral behavior, often by encouraging excessive drinking, pleasure, or other vices.
- The corrupt official tried to debauch the young politician with promises of wealth.
- Bad influences can debauch a person's character if they are not careful.
- Historians say the emperor's court was known to debauach many innocent visitors.
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noun
- A period or event of wild, excessive indulgence in pleasure, especially drinking or immoral behavior.
- He regretted the debauch after waking up with a terrible headache.
- The novel describes the debauch of the rich and careless nobility.
- The party turned into a debauch that lasted all weekend.
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