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Definition of Debauching
1. debauch [v] - See also: debauch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Debauching
Literary usage of Debauching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Individual Training in Our Colleges by Clarence Frank Birdseye (1907)
"The vital importance of this is not whether some adults have debauching ...
The awful fact is that for thirty years we have been debauching the moral ..."
2. Estee's Pleadings, Practice, and Forms: Adapted to Actions and Special by Morris March Estee (1886)
"In an action for debauching a wife or servant, it is not necessary to allege or
prove that the defendant knew that the female was the wife or servant of the ..."
3. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"anatomy do not do something towards debauching the minds of a certain number of
their readers. Such things tend, we imagine, to confound the distinction ..."
4. Estee's Pleadings, Practice, and Forms: Adapted to Actions and Special by Morris March Estee, Charles Theodore Boone (1898)
"In an action, for debauching a wife or servant, it is not necessary to allege or
... debauching a daughter. [TITLE.] Form No. 472. The plaintiff complains ..."