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

"The state of being morally corrupt or wicked." more

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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.
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.
The captain condemned the moral depravity of piracy on the high seas.
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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