noun
- the act or process of making morally corrupt or wicked; moral corruption or degradation
- the state or condition of being depraved; wickedness or immorality
Usage: formal; less common than 'depravity'
Usage: formal; archaic or literary
Examples
- The novel explores the depravation of the protagonist's character over time.
- Philosophers have long debated whether depravation is innate or learned.
- The depravation evident in his actions shocked the entire community.
- She warned against the depravation that unchecked power could bring.
- Historical accounts document the moral depravation of the regime.
- The depravation of youth through exposure to violence was a central concern of the study.