Sentence example with the word 'degeneration'

degeneration

abandon, change, debasement, demotion, divergence, effeteness, involution, profligacy, reshaping, slump, worsening

Definition n. the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality

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His physical weakness lead to mental degeneration.   [Please select]

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But, excluded though they were from most trades and occupations, confined to special quarters of the city, disabled from sharing most of the amenities of life, the Jews nevertheless were gradually making their escape from the ghetto and from the moral degeneration which it had caused.   [Please select]

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What was the cause of such degeneration.   [Please select]

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11; on the degeneration of the horse by neglect, ii.   [Please select]

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--GERMAN WALL CLOCK, PROBABLY ABOUT 1450, showing the degeneration in complexity from that of de Dondi's clock.   [Please select]

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Finally he takes to drinking and becomes a picture of degeneration.   [Please select]

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Maggie darlin', you have before you a mournful spectacle--the degeneration of Nancy Olden.'   [Please select]

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"Fatty degeneration of the heart," replied Temple, with a laugh.   [Please select]

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