DEPRAVE


Meaning of DEPRAVE in English

də̇ˈprāv, dēˈ- transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English depraven, from Middle French depraver to calumniate, pervert, from Latin depravare to pervert, distort, from de- + -pravare (from pravus crooked, wrong, bad) — more at prairie

1. : to speak ill of : depreciate , malign

2. : to make bad

things that would deprave the judgment rather than make it more discriminating

as

a. obsolete : to pervert the meaning of by misconstruing

b. archaic : to make (a word or a text) corrupt

c. : to bring about the moral debasement of

d. obsolete : to reduce (coinage) in value

3.

[by alteration]

obsolete : deprive

Synonyms: see debase

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