debauching Meaning in Bengali
নৈতিকভাবে বা পানাসক্তি বা যৌনক্ষুধা চরিতার্থ দ্বারা দুর্নীতিগ্রস্ত
Similer Words:
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debauching's Usage Examples:
photo…worse than that, mothers saying that I'm upsetting their children and debauching them and how dare I get on a train looking like that.
commander of British forces in North America, wrote that Rousseau was "debauching" First Nations people.
soldiers are debauching local women who "saw that the Yankees treat them nice/and they give them.
a war against Norway, which he had taken up against King Swipdag for debauching his sister and his daughter, he heard from a messenger that Signe had.
Ranjana (Sharmila Tagore), who is about to be sexually exploited by a debauching prince, his employer.
onto their stores ashore, and likewise aboard their sloop drinking and debauching with the Indians until they were at last barbarously murdered, and so.
million in today's terms), could be demanded by the plaintiff for the debauching of his wife.
slink, in all their infamy, through every city, contaminating the young, debauching the innocent, cursing the State" and others who would come before the.
The custom is demoralizing and debauching to all concerned, and prevents many good citizens from becoming candidates.
complaining that the Academy of Music was being used "for the purpose of debauching debauched women; and the trustees of the Academy know this.
Only the clearest proof of his debauching Giulia (sister of a cardinal) can, in our view, make good the accusation.
considered such behavior as honorable for Scipio, who after all, was not debauching his own wife.
novel but through 2008 mores, with the lead character of Devdas as a debauching, hypocritical sensualist, who is self-destructive without knowing it.
Frances Jones, and Rebecca Jones, at the King's Bench, for a Misdemeanor in debauching the Lady Henrietta Berkeley, Daughter of the Earl of Berkeley, AD 1682.
warning that in Moscow and Leningrad, "Pederasts have been recruiting and debauching completely healthy young people, Red Army men, navy men and students.
This meant that Hall could not be prosecuted for debauching Besse.
particularly incensed, according to tradition, owing to some of the clerics debauching the castellan's female relations.
debauching's Meaning':
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
Synonyms:
revelry; orgy; revel; bacchanal; bacchanalia; riot; saturnalia; debauchery; drunken revelry;
Antonyms:
encourage; elate; validate; disinfect; stiffen;