DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: NOUN
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- An act or occasion of debauchery.
- A wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
- An act of debauchery.
- An act or a period of debauchery.
- Excess in eating or drinking; intemperance; drunkenness; gluttony; lewdness.
- An orgy.
- The act or a period of debauchery.
DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: VERB
- Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- Lower in value by increasing the base-metal content
- To lower the value of (a currency) by reducing the amount of valuable metal in the coins.
- Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones
- Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- To lead away from purity or excellence; to corrupt in character or principles; to mar; to vitiate; to pollute; to seduce
- To morally corrupt (someone); to seduce
- To debase (something); to lower the value of (something)
DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To indulge in dissipation.
- To cause to forsake allegiance.
- To reduce the value, quality, or excellence of; debase.
- To seduce (someone).
- To corrupt morally. : corrupt.
DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To lower in character, quality, or value; degrade.
- To reduce from a higher to a lower state or grade of worth, dignity, purity, station, etc.; to degrade; to lower; to deteriorate; to abase
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DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To lower or impair morally; degrade.
- To reduce in quality or state; impair the purity, worth, or credit of; vitiate; adulterate: as, to debase gold or silver by alloy.
- Synonyms Debase, Degrade, etc. (see abase), lower, deteriorate, dishonor, alloy, taint, corrupt, defile. See list under degrade.
- To corrupt the morals or principles of; entice into improper conduct, as excessive indulgence, treason, etc.; lead astray, as from morality, duty, or allegiance: as, to debauch a youth by evil instruction and example; to debauch an army.
- Specifically, to corrupt with lewdness; bring to be guilty of unchastity; deprave; seduce: as, to debauch a woman.
- To lower or impair in quality; corrupt or vitiate; pervert.
- Figuratively, to spoil; dismantle; render unserviceable.
- To riot; revel.
DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: RELATED WORDS
- Lower, Cheapen, Water down, Alloy, Stretch, Corrupt, Profane, Vitiate, Pervert, Dilute, Misdirect, Demoralize, Adulterate, Deprave, Debauch
- Misdirect, Riot, Demoralize, Vitiate, Profane, Corrupt, Pervert, Drunken revelry, Orgy, Bacchanal, Bacchanalia, Deprave, Debauchery, Saturnalia, Debase
DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lower, Cheapen, Water down, Alloy, Stretch, Corrupt, Profane, Vitiate, Pervert, Dilute, Misdirect, Demoralize, Adulterate, Deprave, Debauch
- Libertinism, Misdirect, Riot, Demoralize, Vitiate, Profane, Corrupt, Pervert, Drunken revelry, Orgy, Bacchanal, Bacchanalia, Deprave, Debauchery, Saturnalia
DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Let no such vulgar teles debase thy Nor Paul, nor Swithtn, rule the clouds and wind.
- How men debase themselves and the other sex by its unlawful and improper exercise!
- Conversation to your debase if you cogitate you human an dependence drink.
- Jazeera to debase a professionally highly skilled, universally accepted Chief of Army Staff without any valid evidence.
- It was to debase the monitary system of the USA.
- Depriiner, to depress, debase Depriser, to despise, vilify Depuis, ad.
- Great namnes debase, instead of raising, those who know not how to sustain them.
- Is there anything these Archimedeans will not do to debase the daughters of Eve.
- It used to be that governments would debase their coinage whenever they needed money.
- Give to me a noble heart, which no unworthy desire can debase.
- If they knew the nature and worth of religion, they would not debauch it to such shameful purposes.
- Since Roman times, often used of the drunken debauch itself, but properly only of its aftereffects.
- No living man has done so much to debauch the conscience of the nation.
- Romeo is like a drunken man vaguely coming to himself after a debauch.
- That was a result to be expected, in such a debauch.
- The pleasure of the ghastly debauch is over.
- Divine characters impressed upon us, to ignore or debauch any of which is sacrilege.
- Ward is in jail to answer for the results of his drunken debauch.
- He may become his companion of debauch and drunkenness.
- In connection, however, with our consideration of debauch.
DEBASE vs DEBAUCH: QUESTIONS
- Why did the Weimar Republic debase the German currency?
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