noun
- the quality or state of having declined in physical, mental, or moral character; deterioration
Usage: formal; typically used in academic or literary contexts
Examples
- The degenerateness of the once-thriving city was evident in its crumbling infrastructure.
- Historians debated whether the empire's degenerateness was caused by internal corruption or external pressures.
- The critic condemned the degenerateness of modern entertainment standards.
- Social reformers of the era were alarmed by what they perceived as the degenerateness of public morality.
- The novel explores the degenerateness of a wealthy family over three generations.