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Seducer

One who or that which seduces For a female seducer the term seductress is also used...


Seduce

Seduce, the verb 'seduce' is used in two senses. It is used in its ordinary and narrow sense as inducing a woman to stray from the path of virtue for the first time, it is also used in the wider sense of inducing a woman to submit to illicit intercourse at any time or on any occasion, Ramesh v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 1908 (1911): (1963) 3 SCR 396. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 366)...


Seducement

The act of seducing...


Seducible

Capable of being seduced corruptible...


Seducing to leave service

Seducing to leave service, an injury for which a master may have an action on the case. See LABOURERS, STATUTE OF....


Seductress

A woman who seduces a female seducer...


Army (UK)

Army (UK) [fr. armee, Fr.], the military force of a country. From1689 to 1879, the army was regulated by Annual Mutiny Acts usually expiring in April, and by the 'Articles of War' which those Acts empowered the sovereign to make. In 1879 the Army Discipline Act (42 & 43 Vict. c. 33) consolidated the provisions of the Mutiny Act with the Articles of War. This Act having been amended by the Army Discipline and Regulation Annual Act, 1881, which substituted 'summary' for corporal punishment, and also by the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881, a fairly complete military code is now contained in the 'Army Act, 1881' (44 & 45 Vict. c. 58), now styled the 'Army Act' simply, by virtue of s. 4 of the Army (Annual) Act, 1890.The Army Act requires to be annually renewed by an Act passed for that purpose called the 'Army (Annual) Act.' Such annual Act follows the precedent of the Mutiny Acts is reciting the illegality of a standing army in time of peace without consent of Parliament (as declared b...


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...


Debauchment

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


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