Similar words: traveler, depressed, depression, depreciate, gravity, craving, dived, spray. Meaning: [dɪ'preɪvd] adj. marked by immorality; deviating from what is considered right or proper or good.
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31 The depraved , the foolish, the lower levels of humanity, do not surrender unto Me; their discrimination degraded by the illusory energy they betake to the nature of the demoniac.
32 If not depraved by early debauchery, his life would have been fit for better things.
33 By most accounts Meiwes was a depraved and pathetic individual from Roteburg, Germany.
34 Santiago congresswoman Maria Antonieta Saa says the non-alcoholic cafes appeal to the "depraved simplicity" of men's minds.
35 How accurately these words are being fulfilled before us today, with many governments depraved immorality.
36 What is the enemies of youth? Obstinate minds, fashionable friends, depraved habits and pessimistic thoughts.
37 He was a law officer of sorts, a local guard out looking into the depraved handiwork of a crazed individual, the sort we seem to be seeing more and more of in these dark days.
38 I suspect his father is making a mistake as well if he thinks the boy depraved.
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