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Debauch

To lead away from purity or excellence to corrupt in character or principles to mar to vitiate to pollute to seduce as to debauch ones self by intemperance to debauch a woman to debauch an army...


Debaucher

One who debauches or corrupts others especially a seducer to lewdness...


Seduction

Seduction, means the offence that occurs when a man entices a woman of previously chaste character to have unlawful intercourse with him by means of persuasion, solicitation, promises or bribes, or other means not involving force, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1362.The inducing a girl or woman to part with her virtue for the first time, R. v. Moon, (1910) 1 KB 818. An action of seduction may be brought by a parent or person standing in loco parentis for enticing away or debauching of the girl, per quod servitium amisit, but no express contract of service need be proved; see Evans v. Walton, (1867) LR 2 CP 615. There must be a legal right or interest by the plaintiff in the services of the woman who has been seduced, Whitbourne v. Williams, (1901) 2 KB 722. A master also, not standing in the relation of a parent, may maintain this action for debauching his servant. The woman herself has no right of action. In ascertaining the amount of damages, the jury should regard not merely t...


Constuprate

To ravish to debauch...


Debauched

Dissolute dissipated...


Debauchedly

In a profligate manner...


Debauchedness

The state of being debauched intemperance...


Debauchment

The act of corrupting the act of seducing from virtue or duty...


Debauchness

Debauchedness...


Debosh

To debauch...


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