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“degenerate”
Someone whose behavior is not socially acceptable or is not morally right: "The police were looking for a group of degenerates who were on a crime spree."
"The degenerate told the elderly woman that he was a police officer and when she let him in, he tied her up and stole her money and jewels and gold coins and then left her tied up."
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degenerate (verb), degenerates; degenerated; degenerating
To change into a worse condition or situation; to become worse, weaker, or more useless: The doctors indicated that as Fay's disease progresses, she will degenerate even faster.
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genus, genesis-, -gen, -gene, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous
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degenerate (adjective), more degenerate, most degenerate
A reference to low moral standards; not being honest, proper, nor good: "During the pastor's sermon, he criticized what he believed to be a degenerative society."
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“degenerate”
To degenerate from a better condition or situation into something worse, weaker, or more useless. (1)
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