Indecency in a sentence as a noun

I would accuse them of gross moral indecency but it takes a pretty indecent person to become a CO anyways.

Public urination or indecency and anything in between goes on there.

The indecency provisions of the act were struck down by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional the following year.

If Jesus Christ reappeared he would most likely be arrested for indecency.\nTicketed for fishing without license.

You can make technical decisions that get you sued for copyright, patent stuff, privacy violations, indecency laws, on and on.

In the united states, there are places where you would think that it was "nudity" that was illegal, when it fact it's public indecency/lewdness that is illegal.

And that kind of unrestrained authority makes us nervous about follow-on initiatives like broadcast flags and indecency campaigns.

Only the anti-indecency and anti-obscenity provisions were struck down.

It also adds another lever of power by which the FCC's other regulatory tendencies – such as censoring indecency or enabling wiretapping – could be applied to the internet.

Gen. Taguba, who retired in January 2007, said he supported the President’s decision, adding: “These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency.“The mere description of these pictures is horrendous enough, take my word for it.”[...]The leaked Public Affairs Guidance put the 101st media team into a "passive posture" — withholding information where possible.

I wouldn't have to make politically incorrect jokes and references to make myself fit in if there wasn't a fear of offending me and losing their job put there by other women who call foul at the slightest indecency....And that's the problem,anyone can be offended by anything.

There are fewer and fewer people interested in engaging in a discussion, and more and more religious zealotry where it's clear poster has zero interest in opposing views, and will stoop consistently to hostility and fundamental indecency when confronted.

If I'm planning to get dinner with my fiancee at 6pm and you show up two hours late to a 1 hour meeting that was supposed to start at 4pm, is it my fault for having the indecency to schedule dinner with my family, or is it your fault for being two hours late?I'm not trying to be combative, even though I know it reads that way. I just think it's a weird thing to say "if you can't rearrange your schedule, then probably you're too busy; if you can move one thing, why can't you move all things" and I'd be interested in having a discussion about that mode of thinking.

Indecency definitions

noun

the quality of being indecent

noun

an indecent or improper act

See also: impropriety