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Sentence example with the word 'deprave'
deprave
abuse, blight, corrupt, degenerate, disadvantage, do wrong by, impair, molest, prejudice, torment, wound
Definition
v.
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
Last update: September 16, 2015
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My brother is
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Shakespeare's successors catered to the
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So he was becoming
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Enough of your vile, nasty anecdotes,
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d vile, sensual man.
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Here we have no case of jealousy, but simply a
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d taste.
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Among this mass of vile and
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d men, I had to take up my abode.
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That love and that care never cease toward even the most
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, his predecessor in the Vatican, had been a
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In many of them the natives are naked savages of the most
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Instead, they were people like the readers of this book, neither saints nor
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)--“Pompey, with a heart as
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