English to German Meaning of debauch - debauch


Debauch :
debauch

Ausschweifung, Schlüpfrigkeit, Lizenz

pervers, verzerren, Schlüssel, korrupt, verunreinigen, demoralisieren, verführen, verwöhnen

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Definitions of debauch in English
Noun(1) a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
Verb(1) corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
Examples of debauch in English
(1) Is it ethical to do so, is it moral to debauch one's artistic integrity at the altar of Oscar greed?(2) Other people are sensibly heading to work and you feel like a lowlife reprobate skulking home after a debauch .(3) Youthful irresponsibility quickly evolved into recklessness, vanity, intolerance of rivals, and drunken debauch , so, by 1827, loss of respectability was accompanied by visible physical disintegration.(4) A return to a standard once lost is a painful and laborious journey As Cobden once said of the greenbacks, after the debauch comes the headache.(5) Tonight, in front of the entire Law Enforcement Workers Association of New York, I will debauch you on the main gala dinner table.(6) There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.(7) The roots of many carnivals around the world are in pre-Lenten debauch - a time to get down and dirty before those 40 days of strained piety.(8) Given enough drugs, money and the right opportunities, anyone can debauch themselves.(9) his life had been spent in debauch(10) Lenin is said to have said the best way to destroy the Capitalist System was to debauch the currency.(11) And then some unscheduled odd event - a thrilling novel, an unexpected phone call, a bout of debauch - will push the envelope, and the gears will start to spin.(12) Others are authored by navel-gazing college students or self-declared alcoholics detailing each wretched night's debauch .(13) Why has CBS News decided it would rather debauch its brand and treat its audience like morons than simply admit their hoax?(14) Hypothermia can occur in younger people with heroin overdosage, from severely low blood sugars, in mountaineers, after near drowning, or in a derelict found under a bridge after an alcoholic debauch .(15) The place had a reputation for hands-on debauch (and was reportedly raided by cops earlier this year), so of course we were curious.(16) Cue drum intro and hip-shaking guitar riff as I roll out of bed groggy and a bit down after the previous night's debauch , knowing that soon I'm about to feel either much better or much worse.
(1) to debate ::
debattieren
(2) public debate ::
Öffentliche Debatte
Synonyms
Noun
1. riot ::
randalieren
2. bacchanal ::
Bacchanal
3. bacchanalia ::
Bacchanal
4. orgy ::
Orgie
5. saturnalia ::
Saturnalien
6. debauchery ::
Ausschweifung
Verb
7. corrupt ::
korrupt
8. debase ::
entwerten
9. deprave ::
verderben
10. warp ::
Kette
11. pervert ::
pervers
12. lead astray ::
abseits leiten
13. ruin ::
Ruine
Antonyms
1. elevate ::
erheben
2. ennoble ::
veredeln
3. uplift ::
erheben
Different Forms
debauch, debauched, debauchee, debauchees, debauches, debauching
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