libertinage

/ˌlɪbərˈtiːnɪdʒ/
noun
  1. Behavior that rejects moral or social rules, especially in matters of pleasure or self-indulgence.
    • The novel describes the libertinage of the French aristocracy before the revolution.
    • His libertinage shocked the conservative community.
    • Some historians see the period as one of widespread libertinage among the wealthy.
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