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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Deprave' in a Sentence

"To make morally bad or evil; to vitiate; to corrupt." more

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The dark magic in the ancient ritual was believed to deprave the very essence of the sacred grounds.
The sinister cult leader is am depraving the followers, leading them down a destructive path.
Ignoring the consequences of climate change can deprave the future of our planet.
The spread of fake information on social media will deprave public discourse.
The wicked sorcerer sought to deprave the minds of innocent villagers with his dark magic.
Greed has the potential to deprave even the most virtuous individuals.
The forbidden book contained spells that could deprave the very fabric of reality.
The secret society will have been depraving young minds with its twisted ideology.
War can deprave the humanity of those involved, leading to unspeakable acts.
A few bad actors in the industry can deprave the reputation of the entire profession.
By the time the truth comes out, the corrupted official will have been depraving the justice system for years.
The manipulative tactics employed by the con artist will have depraved the trust people have in strangers.
The relentless pursuit of wealth at any cost can deprave the moral fabric of a society.
The criminal mastermind was depraving the heist plan, making it more dangerous.
As a corrupt official, I am depraving the once fair system with bribery and deceit.
Some argue that exposure to violent video games can deprave the minds of young individuals.
The counterfeit product will have been depraving the market reputation for years.

Deprave

dih-preyv
verbTo make morally bad or evil; to vitiate; to corrupt.

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Last Updated On: April 20, 2024
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