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deprave

[dih-preyv] / dɪˈpreɪv /


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On his social media network, Truth Social, Mr Trump called the investigation a political witch-hunt by a "corrupt, depraved, and weaponised justice system".

From BBC

But the jury found that they intended to inflict harm on Mr. Earvin and they did so with a depraved indifference to loss of life.

From Seattle Times

“The abuses of power that we’re currently witnessing at all levels of government will go down as among the most shameful, corrupt and depraved chapters in all of American history,” he said.

From New York Times

In the end, they were instrumental in his capture during a worldwide manhunt, even if it may have resulted in giving his depraved videos more views than they ever should have had.

From Los Angeles Times

They included British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who described it on Twitter as “depraved,” and Britain’s armed forces minister, who called it “a war crime.”

From Washington Post