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How to use debauched in a sentence

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Her excessive libido and debauched lifestyle are now discussed with unprecedented enthusiasm and indiscretion.
He was abusive, debauched, arrogant, derisive, intolerant, and possibly the loneliest man who ever lived.
The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible.
The movie concentrates on Rochester's lascivious and debauched adventures in London, gallivanting about with other aristocratic hedonists.
His debauched antics are beginning to catch up with him as his fed-up pregnant girl-friend has banned him from his own house!
Published in 1819, John Polidor's The Vampyre is the tale of a decadent, debauched aristocrat.
But what have I, a continuing PhD, done to deserve to join in the debauched bacchanalian revelry of undergrads?
Still being in their 20s always helps even if their debauched lifestyle of drink and drugs should have pretty much killed them by now.
Brutal, licentious, violent and debauched as it was, however, ancient Rome is relevant still.
It all began with an innocent Xmas dinner, which turned into a rather debauched affair.
Expect the same trashy rock and electro vibe in a more intimate and debauched atmosphere.
The principle of ministerial responsibility has been debauched by its invocation on any conceivable occasion, to the extent that it has become almost meaningless.
They have debauched the values on which the party was founded.
This administration has debauched our once independent civil service. It has also plundered our pension funds, condemning millions to meagre pickings in their retirement.
They have seen public life debauched by Labour on an unprecedented scale.
But in its long history, the British monarchy has survived ignorant, incompetent, debauched and mad sovereigns as well as many ambitious mistresses.
What have we seen in this decade of debacle and debauched government promises?
It is a party rhythm, and it can even be said that sometimes this rhythm is rather licentious or even debauched.
Roland, who has previously led a rather debauched life, discovers a passion which is not love, but total admiration for his teacher.
When Druz visited Crimea before, he said, he felt disturbed by the debauched atmosphere.
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Wherever the Indians were most debauched, there was he in the midst of them.
It is generally the weak and debilitated who are the most sensual and debauched.
Victim of her marriage with a debauched joiner, she was oppressed by the needs of many infant children.
Ninon responded that she'd prefer the Grand Cordeliers, an infamous order of debauched monks.
And, universally, a good example of this social force is the veracity of language, which cannot be debauched.
They have purchased your slave judges, they have debauched your slave legislatures, and they have forced to worse horrors than chattel slavery your slave boys and girls.
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