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25 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Depravity' in a Sentence

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The artist expressed societal depravity through his thought-provoking paintings.
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The journalist wrote an article highlighting the depravity of child labor.
Depravity's influence permeates the dark corners of society, corrupting even the purest hearts.
The poet's verses captured the essence of human depravity amidst the beauty of nature.
Society condemned the depravities committed by the corrupt officials.
Despite the depravity in the city, there were pockets of kindness and compassion.
His speeches were filled with a disturbing sense of moral depravity.
The depravities of war left scars on the nation's collective conscience.
The therapist worked with survivors of abuse, helping them cope with the emotional scars of depravity.
The judge delivered a passionate speech condemning the depravity of hate crimes in society.
The depravity of the political system led to widespread dissatisfaction.
The novelist skillfully intertwined a tale of love and depravity in her latest book.
The artist used surreal imagery to convey the depravity of war.
The campaign aimed to raise awareness about the depravity of animal cruelty.
The depravity of his actions shocked the entire community.
She was appalled by the moral depravity portrayed in the novel.
The detective uncovered a web of deceit and moral depravity in the small, quiet town.
Depravity's shadow lingers over the war-torn land, staining the very soil with the atrocities of conflict.
His literary works often explored the depths of human depravity.
Despite the depravities of the past, the community worked towards redemption.
In the courtroom, the lawyer exposed the depths of the defendant's depravity, painting a chilling portrait of criminal intent.
The captain condemned the moral depravity of piracy on the high seas.
The preacher delivered a powerful sermon condemning the city's moral decline, attributing it to the pervasive grip of depravity.
The novel delves into the protagonist's struggle against the pervasive tendrils of depravity's seductive allure.
The court was appalled by the depravities revealed during the trial.

Depravity

dih-prav-i-tee
nounThe state of being morally corrupt or wicked.
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Last Updated On: December 6, 2023
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