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are depraved
verb
To speak ill of; to depreciate; to malign; to revile
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If homosexual acts are depraved, as many religious people believe, then long-term coupling may be no better, or even worse, than bursts of promiscuity.
Igor Kon, a pioneering sociologist specializing in sexuality, told me then, "People here think gays are depraved and want nothing more than rough sex or to seduce children.
"If this seems intrusive, it's only because the madmen are depraved".
How many more are in therapy and gulping anti-depressants because these bullies convinced them they are depraved sinners?
She had been raised to believe as you do that gay people like your son and me are depraved and lascivious monsters.
A two-bit Albuquerque attorney whose "office" is the utility closet, Jimmy ekes out a living as a public defender, representing the kind of clients who are depraved enough to sexually abuse a corpse and stupid enough to videotape the proceedings.
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We weren't being depraved or turning into zombified killers.
To God, indeed, even infants were depraved, unregenerate, and damned.
Their captivity was "depraved beyond your imagination," the official said.
Marc A. Thiessen: Democrats' treatment of Kavanaugh was depraved.
Debussy, Ravel and Stravinsky were depraved sensualists by Ivesian standards.
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