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Degenerate
adjective
Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to undesirable and typically abnormal.
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Allin aimed to be the ultimate rock'n'roll degenerate, but as an icon of filth, Barlow has surpassed him.
While looted artworks are meant to be returned to the heirs of their owners, there is only a non-binding "moral obligation" to return those pieces which were confiscated as "degenerate art" and then sold on.
But before they are orphaned, families' incomes degenerate as the wage earner falls sick.
Hildebrand Gurlitt, German art dealer and collector Gurlitt was sacked from his job as a museum director in the early 1920s after staging contemporary art exhibitions considered "degenerate" and banned by the Nazis.
Remembrance can degenerate into a routine, and consensus about the past is not necessarily a good sign.
'Really, my Lord, you forget that I am a postwar degenerate.
It cannot degenerate into hatred.
He says that "the jury is out whether the target regime will degenerate into something that is farcical and useless".Although the targets generally appear to be worthwhile, there are worries that the focus on outcomes that can be quantified comes at the expense of others that cannot so easily be measured.
There remains a risk, of course, that the legislature could degenerate into a factionalist quagmire in which all new legislation remains permanently stuck.
At that moment, it hardly seemed possible that the race could degenerate any further.But it did, and largely at the Terrell camp's instigation.
As for family values, America's small towns and rural havens suffer from higher rates of marital breakdown and illegitimate births than the degenerate big cities.But pander the politicians feel they must.
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