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Depravation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Obscene
or story falls suffer in their moral outlook or become depraved by reading it or might have impure and lecherous thoughts
murder
dangerous to others and shows that the perpetrator has a depraved mind and no regard for human life NOTE: Depraved-heart murder
Moral turpitude
societal parlance to describe conduct which is inherently base, vile, depraved or having any connection showing depravity, Pawan Kumar v. State
Depravation
Detraction depreciation
Embasement
Act of bringing down depravation deterioration
turpitude
turpitude : inherent baseness or depravity ;also : a base act
De
opposite in derange deform destroy etc It is intensive in deprave despoil declare desolate etc
Deprave
To speak ill of to depreciate to malign to revile
Depravedness
Depravity
Dysphonia
A difficulty in producing vocal sounds enfeebled or depraved voice
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