Deprave
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
deprave
v 1: corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch
the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was
accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors
subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals" [syn:
{corrupt}, {pervert}, {subvert}, {demoralize},
{demoralise}, {debauch}, {debase}, {profane}, {vitiate},
{deprave}, {misdirect}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Deprave \De*prave"\ (d[-e]*pr[=a]v"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Depraved} (d[-e]*pr[=a]vd"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Depraving}.]
[L. depravare, depravatum; de- + pravus crooked, distorted,
perverse, wicked.]
1. To speak ill of; to depreciate; to malign; to revile.
[Obs.]
[1913 Webster]
And thou knowest, conscience, I came not to chide
Nor deprave thy person with a proud heart. --Piers
Plowman.
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2. To make bad or worse; to vitiate; to corrupt.
[1913 Webster]
Whose pride depraves each other better part.
--Spenser.
Syn: To corrupt; vitiate; contaminate; pollute.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
83 Moby Thesaurus words for "deprave":
abuse, adulterate, afflict, aggrieve, alloy, bastardize, befoul,
bewitch, blight, brutalize, canker, cheapen, coarsen, condemn,
confound, contaminate, corrupt, crucify, curse, damage, debase,
debauch, defile, deflower, degenerate, degrade, demoralize,
denature, desecrate, despoil, destroy, devalue, disadvantage,
disserve, distort, distress, do a mischief, do evil, do ill,
do wrong, do wrong by, doom, envenom, get into trouble, harass,
harm, hex, hurt, impair, infect, injure, jinx, maltreat, menace,
mistreat, misuse, molest, outrage, persecute, pervert,
play havoc with, play hob with, poison, pollute, prejudice,
prostitute, ravage, ravish, savage, scathe, taint, threaten,
torment, torture, twist, ulcerate, violate, vitiate, vulgarize,
warp, wound, wreak havoc on, wrong
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