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depravedly

/dih-preyvd/US // dɪˈpreɪvd //UK // (dɪˈpreɪvd) //

堕落地,邪恶地,蹂躏地,蹂躏性地

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : corrupt, wicked, or perverted.

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Examples

  • Gullible and angry, they were rioting for a lie, and they were using social media – including Parler – to issue depraved threats and to organize resistance to the American republic.

  • The CIA has a penchant for such hilarious and sometimes depraved schemes.

  • My monsters, the ones you called depraved, they are the beautiful, heroic ones.

  • Orwellian, Malthusian, barbarous, depraved…I think you get me.

  • The image of children being disposed of in such a barbaric and depraved manner outraged people across the world.

  • On his execution, state media accused Jang of leading a "dissolute, depraved life" and running up £6.4 million in gambling debts.

  • In this depraved state of mind he arrived at Perpignan, where that befell him which I am about to relate.

  • The sculpture and frescoes of the period of course exhibited the depraved taste and debased execution of the times.

  • But though all the curates were in an utterly false position they were not all equally depraved.

  • How comes it then, that human nature, notwithstanding the death of a God, is still depraved?

  • There is no more depraved class of people in the world than those human vultures who fatten on the shame of innocent young girls.