The act of debauching or corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty.(noun)
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Use "debauchment" in a sentence
"I have thought of opening a whorehouse for women my age, where you can have a talk with a pirate type who can discuss poetry and economics, and then actually enjoy you sexually, or meet a statesman with whom you can discuss interesting political issues that would lead to some debauchment later, in an undisclosed location."
"The right Liberal ascendancy in the late 1990s and early 2000s did little to arrest the debauchment of European and North American culture."
"Having begun its corrupt debauchment of conurbations worldwide by sleazing up New York (kind of a gimme), this rampant rendezvous of ravishment has moved on to purvey its own sordid brand of pastel-smudged skullduggery in the artistic communities of more than two dozen cities."