Depraving [verb]

Definition of Depraving:

corrupt, lead astray

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Sentence/Example of Depraving:

No possible amount of good to ever so many can make it right to deprave ever so few; happiness and misery cannot be measured so!

It prevents also such instruction in the classics as must necessarily deprave the estimate of woman.

Power and riches were chiefly to be dreaded on account of their tendency to deprave the possessor.

They would corrupt the morals, debase the manners, and deprave the tastes of the young.

Such engagements are always dangerous; sometimes they deprave the character of the man or woman.'

You would think that this predicament must deprave, and so without doubt it does; and yet it is not wholly depraving.

But let nobody conclude therefore that Mr Redford is a monster, whose policy it is to deprave the theatre.

A religion that does not purify the home cannot regenerate the race; one that depraves the home is certain to deprave humanity.

Roman policy and Gothic ignorance, Grecian ingenuity and Syrian asceticism, had contributed to deprave her.

No possible amount of good to ever so many can make it right to deprave ever so few;—happiness and misery cannot be measured so!