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licentiously (adverb), more licentiously, most licentiously
1. In an immoral manner; overwhelmed by passion and without control of physical desires: The country's ruler was so licentiously bad that there were violent reactions by the people against him.
2. With an excess of liberty; in contempt of law and integrity: The outlaws of the North American "wild west" frequently acted in a licentiously extravagant style, defying law and order whenever they wanted to do it.

The movie was so licentiously produced that it was closed down by the local authorities on its first presentation at the theater.

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