debauchery
noun
de·bauch·ery
di-ˈbȯ-chə-rē
-chrē,
-ˈbä-
plural debaucheries
1
: extreme indulgence in bodily pleasures and especially sexual pleasures : behavior involving sex, drugs, alcohol, etc. that is often considered immoral
The city attracted bootleggers and casino operators. … The debauchery came to a close in 1961, but reminders are all around.—
Caroline Eubanks
More than the debauchery, the concern was all the trash and other waste the event generates.—
Frank Witsil
The book [The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue]: Monty never wants to settle down, preferring to spend his nights—and days—full of debauchery and vice.—
Judith Utz
… Matthew had continued his debaucheries, having chartered a private plane for himself and a bunch of fringe celebrities to go to Corfu for a week of hard-core partying.—
Evgenia Peretz
2
archaic
: the act of luring someone away from virtue or duty
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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