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debauch (verb)

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  • debauch — ► VERB ▪ corrupt morally. ► NOUN ▪ a bout of excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures. ORIGIN Old French desbaucher turn away from one s duty …   English terms dictionary

  • debauch — I verb abuse, be intemperate, corrumpere, corrupt, debase, degenerate, degrade, depravare, deprave, despoil, dissipate, lead astray, molest, pervert, ruin, stuprate, sully, violate, vitiare, vitiate II index abuse ( …   Law dictionary

  • debauch — verb (T) formal formal to make someone behave in an immoral way, especially with alcohol, drugs, or sex …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • debauch — /dəˈbɔtʃ / (say duh bawch) verb (t) 1. to corrupt by sensuality, intemperance, etc.; seduce. 2. to corrupt or pervert; deprave. 3. Obsolete to lead away, as from allegiance or duty. –verb (i) 4. to indulge in a debauch. –noun 5. a period of… …  

  • debauch — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle French debaucher, from Old French desbauchier to scatter, disperse, from des de + bauch beam, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German balko beam more at balk Date: 1595 1. a. archaic to make disloyal b. to …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • debauch — 1. noun a) An act of debauchery. b) An orgy. 2. verb a) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce …   Wiktionary

  • debauch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. corrupt, ruin. See impurity. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. debase, deprave, defile; see corrupt 1 , seduce . See Synonym Study at debase . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To ruin utterly in character or… …   English dictionary for students

  • debauch — de|bauch [ dı bɔtʃ ] verb transitive OLD FASHIONED to make someone behave in an immoral way, especially by giving them their first experience of sex, alcohol, or illegal drugs …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • debauch — [dɪ bɔ:tʃ] verb destroy the moral purity of; corrupt. noun a bout of excessive indulgence in sex, alcohol, or drugs. Derivatives debaucher noun Origin C16: from Fr. débaucher (v.) turn away from one s duty , from OFr. desbaucher, of uncertain… …   English new terms dictionary

  • demoralise — verb 1. lower someone s spirits; make downhearted These news depressed her The bad state of her child s health demoralizes her • Syn: ↑depress, ↑deject, ↑cast down, ↑get down, ↑dismay, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • lead off — verb 1. teach immoral behavior to (Freq. 1) It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits • Syn: ↑lead astray • Hypernyms: ↑corrupt, ↑pervert, ↑subvert, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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