Debauched in a sentence as an adjective

There was some pretty debauched stuff on Tumblr before the crackdown.

And value being too stable is the opposite of being debauched.

The most debauched psychopath would not dream of subjecting their victims to such an experience.

"The most debauched psychopath would not dream of subjecting their victims to such an experience.

I assumed when you said debauched, you meant quantitive easing and general money printing.

Sure, no alcohol on some planes ... but I'm sure they'll get at least one night of debauched journo-drinking before having to fly back to their stations!

In the roman era, there was inflation caused by the cupidity of the emperor who debauched the gold coins by cutting them with silver.

A bad turn of luck could be the end is right around the cornerLive a wild debauched, taste everything, free for all, no care whatsoever and get a life expectancy of: 80yrs?

Because I was born here, I am supposed to settle for a culture about percussion music, debauched promiscuous sex and soccer?I have no right to coding books?

Not that Rome was ever really the idealized representation of a Republic that everyone at all points in time considered it had become debauched from.

It was a Roman source that recorded a consort to a Celtic king that supposedly told Emperor Augustus's wife, “we consort openly with the best of men. You allow yourselves to be debauched in secret by the vilest.” Which is the hedonist?

I'd agree it's pinned higher than maturity curve of youths, and personally find the illegality to encourage a debauched form of underage drinking.

I just hope the frustrated, overworked yet underperforming, and morally debauched ‘European entrepreneur’ doesn’t typifies our usual web entrepreneur.

Self selecting and perpetually reinforcing population of young people living a certain life style you have to adopt to fit in... Or I could stop beating about the bush and flat out say it's just too cut-throat, crime-ridden and debauched for my liking.

"We have many historical case studies that show what happens on a broader time scale when a society's money is debauched"All those are examples of high inflation, this isn't what we are seeing, and seemingly not what bond buyers are expecting to see.

It's not even as debauched as bribery or kickbacks -- it's simply that a person who studies psychoactive medications rather than parenting will, when asked to solve the problem of an unruly child, naturally come up with medications as the solution rather than alternative parenting.

To whom you’re going to award the task of being the censor?Isn’t the famous old story that the man who has to read all the pornography, in order to decide what is fit to be passed and what isn’t, is the man most likely to become debauched?Is there anyone you find eloquent enough to decide for you what you could read?

Debauched definitions

adjective

unrestrained by convention or morality; "Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society"; "deplorably dissipated and degraded"; "riotous living"; "fast women"

See also: degenerate degraded dissipated dissolute libertine profligate riotous fast