Depraved in a sentence as an adjective

So I suspect they are depraved along similar lines.

It's hard to imagine a more depraved situation.

And to the depraved part of society the joke is missed and they see it as support for their depravity.

A lot of people have to be connected to a depraved culture even to have regular access to these *****.

We've based an economy around a schizophrenics depraved game of chicken.

Comparing hoodlums tossing rocks to Kristallnacht is beyond depraved.

The real first world problem is looking at this as depraved when in fact it's a real business, with a real demand, that makes money versus some shitty startup.

People who abuse living creatures do not need any defense; on the contrary, they're immoral, depraved and indefensible.

Imagine you hate Islam and you want to portray it in an obnoxious, demeaning, and depraved manner, with all the production quality of a middle school film project.

Child pornography is outlawed because it is depraved, frequently violent imagery or videos of real children actually being violated.

Some altered states of consciousness achievable through the use of these substances are considered to be "impure" or "derranged" in some way, and their users are considered immoral, depraved or wicked.

> In that case why shouldn't you be liable for criminally negligent manslaughter?Because causing death through actions which demonstrate depraved indifference to the risk to human life is ****** [1], not manslaughter.

It is blatant in what was done because even by the low standards of much of corporate America it is pretty depraved to knowingly scheme to trick a young company into giving over its valuable company jewels while planning along to steal them.

Depraved definitions

adjective

deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good; "depraved criminals"; "a perverted sense of loyalty"; "the reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat"

See also: perverse perverted reprobate