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degeneracy

noun as in corruption

noun as in decay, deterioration

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Example Sentences

It would be unfair to place the sole blame for the degeneracy of civil norms on one segment of the public.

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Naturally, as the five of us have grown and dabbled in our own intermittent spates of degeneracy, we’ve become more privy to our parents' young adult lore.

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When the scientists saw the lifting of Kramers spin degeneracy, accompanied by the vanishing net magnetisation, they knew they were looking at an altermagnet.

Normally a quantum mechanical property called degeneracy pressure makes the electrons resist compression, adding support to the core.

The speaker’s contest has been another giant step into political degeneracy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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