noun
- plural of depravation; instances or acts of making morally corrupt or wicked; moral corruption or degradation
- plural of depravation; the act of depriving or taking away; loss or removal of something
Usage: formal; often used in ethical or religious contexts
Usage: archaic; less common in modern usage
Examples
- The philosopher warned against the depravations of human nature that arise from unchecked power.
- Religious texts often speak of moral depravations as a consequence of abandoning virtue.
- The depravations of the criminal underworld shocked the community.
- Historical accounts documented the depravations that occurred during the period of social collapse.
- She argued that education could prevent the depravations that lead to crime.
- The depravations witnessed in that era left lasting scars on society.