Deplorable in a sentence as an adjective

Using it as hiring bait and then switching it out from underneath them is deplorable.

This is an extremely damaging myth and it needs to die. Prison conditions in the US are, by and large, deplorable.

As deplorable as meth cookers are, their small scale and low margins mean they only cause limited damage.

And it's deplorable that Github isn't paying anything.

As deplorable as his speech was, it was not an identifiable threat of some imminent danger to some specific victim.

"So say an employee that's not an animal rights activist sees something deplorable and records it as evidence.

Chances are, this rate would even be lower in the West because conditions in African slums and even hospitals are downright deplorable.

Personally, I think it is deplorable that they built a data center that will use nearly two million gallons of water a day in one of the driest places in the US.

Your attempts to draw false equivalences between a culture which enshrines freedom and equality in law, and one which attacks same at every turn, is both laughable and deplorable.

Everything must be considered when doing these types of comparisons, but there is no comparison here, just an editorial on how deplorable working conditions are.

Even if everything Hoefler says is true, and he owns the company outright, the fact that he let a high-ranking employee of his for many years believe they were a full partner is utterly deplorable.

The absolutely deplorable level of "oversight" performed by Congress is a direct function of the degree to which they've been able to insulate themselves from the electorate.

Almost any creature, in constant competition for scarce resources amongst her peers, will develop a deplorable personality, sadistic or vindictive.

While the "white *****" philosophy can be supported with case studies of deplorable acts against blacks, such as slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, lynchings, to name a few, it was and is a gross exaggeration that is becoming less and less supportable.

Deplorable definitions

adjective

bad; unfortunate; "my finances were in a deplorable state"; "a lamentable decision"; "her clothes were in sad shape"; "a sorry state of affairs"

See also: distressing lamentable pitiful sorry

adjective

of very poor quality or condition; "deplorable housing conditions in the inner city"; "woeful treatment of the accused"; "woeful errors of judgment"

See also: execrable miserable woeful wretched

adjective

bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure; "a criminal waste of talent"; "a deplorable act of violence"; "adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife"

See also: condemnable criminal reprehensible vicious