Phrases with «turpitude»

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"Turpitude" refers to immoral or wicked behavior or character. Full definition

Adjective + «turpitude»

Sentences with «turpitude»

  • Charles Hodge asks if anyone «has the hardihood to charge the whole Calvinistic world... with believing... that the moral turpitude of these sins was transferred to him?» (redeeminggod.com)
  • «It actually caused me to take a look at some contracts, our leasing agreements with Mr. Paladino to see if we had any kind of moral turpitude clause....» (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • There is no evidence of positive moral turpitude on the part of the foolish maidens: they were simply not wise enough and did not take pains enough to be ready. (religion-online.org)
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