debauchment การใช้
- Gerson refers to most of the newer yoga classes as " debauchment ."
- Bonfire Societies are often the less family-oriented evenings typically with more drinking and debauchment occurring.
- Van Evrie believed that the " delicate " nature of white women in the South was the result of traditional southern attitudes toward race relations, that love across the racial divide was " eternally impossible, " and that southern white women believed their " degradation and debauchment " to be the objective of the Union in the American Civil War.
- In Wilson's novel, he extends the " squeeze " of confiscatory taxation and currency debauchment to a conclusion involving a Weimar Republic-style hyperinflation that brings down a galactic empire and from which humanity's only hope of rescue arrives in the form of an anarchist conspiracy to complete the Empire's downfall and replace that government's " official counterfeit " with honest money.