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单词 depravate
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depravateadj.

Etymology: < Latin dēprāvātus, past participle of dēprāvāre to deprave v.
Obsolete.
Depraved, corrupted, demoralized.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > corruption > [adjective]
sickc960
foulOE
unwholec1000
thewlessa1327
corrupt1340
viciousc1340
unwholesomec1374
infecta1387
rustyc1390
unsound?a1400
rottenc1400
rotten-heartedc1405
cankereda1450
infectedc1449
wasted1483
depravate?1520
poisoned1529
deformed1555
poisonous1555
reprobate1557
corrupted1563
prave1564
base-minded1573
tainted1577
Gomorrhean1581
vice-like1589
depraved1593
debauched1598
deboshedc1598
tarish1601
sunk1602
speckled1603
deboist1604
diseased1608
ulcerous1611
vitial1614
debauchc1616
deboise1632
pravous1653
depravea1711
unhealthy1821
scrofulous1842
septic1914
society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] > perverse > depraved or perverted
woughc888
forraughtc1175
perverteda1382
perversionatec1475
perversed1488
perverta1500
depravate?1520
reprobate1557
prave1564
Gomorrhean1581
depraved1593
wronged1619
prevaricate1635
pravitious1649
pravous1653
depravea1711
turpitudinous1935
the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > [adjective]
undisposedc1380
sicka1425
shrewdc1430
crazy1583
unsound1617
vitiated1620
depravate1665
depraveda1807
sickly1826
?1520 A. Barclay tr. Sallust Cron. Warre agaynst Iugurth xi. f. 16 A great part of ye senatours were..so deprauat: yt they contemned & set at nought ye words of Adherball.
1538 tr. King Henry VIII Epist. to Cristen Princes sig. A.v Thynges..whiche, nowe being deprauate, are lyke..to be the vtter ruine of christen religion.
a1555 J. Bradford Godlie Medit. Lordes Prayer (1562) sig. Hivv Seyng my corruption and deprauate nature.
1665 G. Harvey Disc. Plague 15 Contributing to the generation of depravate bloud.

Derivatives

ˈdepravately adv. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > [adverb] > in decayed manner
depravately1666
1666 G. Harvey Morbus Anglicus ii. 15 A consumption of the parts of the body, weakly, or depravately, or not at all attracting nutriment.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online June 2019).

depravatev.

/ˈdɛprəveɪt/
Etymology: < Latin dēprāvāt-, participial stem of dēprāvāre to deprave v.
Obsolete or archaic.
transitive. = deprave v.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > corruption > [verb (transitive)]
forbraidc888
besmiteeOE
awemOE
filec1175
soila1250
envenomc1300
beshrewc1325
shrew1338
corrumpa1340
corrupt1382
subvertc1384
tache1390
poison1395
infect?c1400
intoxicatec1450
deprave1482
corrup1483
rust1493
turkess?1521
vitiate1534
prevary?1541
depravate1548
fester?1548
turkish1560
wry1563
taint1573
disalter1579
prevaricate1595
sophisticate1597
invitiate1598
fashion1600
tack1601
debauch1603
deturpate1623
disaltern1635
ulcer1642
deboise1654
Neronize1673
demoralize1794
bedevil1800
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > distortion or perversion of meaning > pervert or distort [verb (transitive)]
crooka1340
deprave1382
pervertc1390
strainc1449
drawc1450
miswrest?a1475
bewrya1522
wry?1521
to make a Welshman's hose ofa1529
writhea1533
wrest1533
invert1534
wring?1541
depravate1548
rack1548
violent1549
wrench1549
train1551
wreathe1556
throw1558
detorta1575
shuffle1589
wriggle1593
distortc1595
to put, set, place, etc. on the rack1599
twine1600
wire-draw1610
monstrify1617
screw1628
corrupt1630
gloss1638
torture1648
force1662
vex1678
refract1700
warp1717
to put a force upon1729
twist1821
ply1988
society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > degrading or impairing morally > degrade or impair morally [verb (transitive)] > pervert or deprave
bicharrea1100
crooka1340
subvertc1384
pervertc1425
traverse1438
overthwartc1450
perversec1475
deprave1482
crooken1552
preposterate1566
depravate1847
1548 Bp. J. Hooper Declar. 10 Commandm. vii, in Early Writings (1843) 345 To depravate the use of the sacraments otherwise than they be taught in the scripture.
1581 J. Marbeck Bk. Notes & Common Places 625 The Pharesies & Saduces, which with their gloses deprauated the Scriptures.
1609 J. Davies Holy Roode sig. B2 The rest in depth of scorne, and hate, His diuine Truth, with taunts doe deprauate.
1847 H. Bushnell Views Christian Nurture 19 The belief that a child's nature is somehow depravated by descent from parents.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online December 2019).
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adj.?1520v.1548
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