Depravation in a sentence as a noun

I don't know what I was on. Proof positive that sleep depravation does not give me more time to be "productive".

'> We told citizens about Pearl Harbor and 9/11 attacks and it caused panic, sleep depravation, and stress.

Not some sleep depravation, but hammer to your knees and electrodes to your *********.

The system's default state as it functions now is to eliminate the "extra" people with depravation.

Just eyeball the map, and you can see the red counties are in areas of remote/economic depravation.

I wonder how much ~sensory depravation~ we're getting for free with the average sedentary/city lifestyle.

Considering that the US Government no longer considers things like waterboarding and sleep depravation to be torture, I take little comfort in Holder's statements.

The truth is, that pornography today is not the same as 10 years ago, today, porn is more about humilliation of women and really low depravation, psycological studies have found the high impact this is having on young citicens, the social future of the UK is in jeopardy, and this is what they are doing save it.

Yes policy is not the right word, but we have many cultures around drinking alcohol, and sayin that some of them are the wrong culture and this the cause of trouble is either just labelling those of that culture as "troublemakers" which just leads downwards, or a more enlightened question is why are those cultures toxic - which tends to lead back to mental illness, depravation, lack of opportunity and lack of ...

Depravation definitions

noun

moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles; "the luxury and corruption among the upper classes"; "moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration"; "its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity"; "Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction"

See also: corruption degeneracy depravity putrefaction