skyscraper

skyscraper


    Sprache wählen
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyme und Definitionen Gehen Sie zu den Synonymen

    Verwenden Sie „licentiousness“ in einem Satz

    licentiousness Beispielsätze

    licentiousness


    1. That degree of liberty which approaches to licentiousness, can be tolerated only in countries where the sovereign is secured by a well regulated standing army


    2. Return you who walk in the commandments of the devil in hard and bitter and wild licentiousness and fear not the devil; for there is no power in him against you for I will be with you the angel of repentance who am lord over him


    3. “… and lest, when I come again, my God will humble me among you, and I shall mourn for many who have sinned before and have not repented of the uncleanness, fornication, and licentiousness which they have practiced


    4. licentiousness but an unconditional love willing to forgive


    5. should be led into licentiousness; as if it were


    6. Under such a series of profligacy, licentiousness, idolatry, ignorance, and superstition, nothing could result but the very condition


    7. Under such a series of profligacy, licentiousness, idolatry, ignorance, and superstition, nothing could result but the


    8. Under such a series of profligacy, licentiousness, idolatry, ignorance, and superstition, nothing could result but the very condition that did result


    9. Unchained licentiousness and sensuality had eaten the vitals of society


    10. of his sexual licentiousness, it masked an ingrained sense of shame which wounded him

    11. The encouragement of friendships between men and youths, or of men with one another, as affording incentives to bravery, is also Spartan; in Sparta too a nearer approach was made than in any other Greek State to equality of the sexes, and to community of property; and while there was probably less of licentiousness in the sense of immorality, the tie of marriage was regarded more lightly than in the rest of Greece


    12. The marriage of near relations, or the marrying in and in of the same family tends constantly to weakness or idiocy in the children, sometimes assuming the form as they grow older of passionate licentiousness


    13. Not by the Platonic device of uniting the strong and fair with the strong and fair, regardless of sentiment and morality, nor yet by his other device of combining dissimilar natures (Statesman), have mankind gradually passed from the brutality and licentiousness of primitive marriage to marriage Christian and civilized


    14. True, I said; and this, Glaucon, like all the rest, must proceed after an orderly fashion; in a city of the blessed, licentiousness is an unholy thing which the rulers will forbid


    15. once out of compass there are no lengths of licentiousness, that they are


    16. Caris had no great objection to this sort of thing in itself, but she found that the combination of drunkenness and public licentiousness often led to fighting


    17. They took and shewed me the house, their respective apartments, which were furnished with every article of convenience and luxury; and above all, a spacious drawing-room, where a select revelling band usually met, in general parties of pleasure; the girls supping with their sparks, and acting their wanton pranks with unbounded licentiousness; whilst a defiance of awe, modesty or jealousy were their standing rules, by which, according to the principles of their society, whatever pleasure was lost on the side of sentiment, was abundantly made up to the senses in the poignancy of variety, and the charms of ease and luxury


    18. It will add, too, one more example to thousands, in confirmation of the maxim, that women get once out of compass, there are no lengths of licentiousness, that they are not capable of running


    19. When the generals received orders to abandon Moscow, licentiousness reached its culminating point


    20. They stopped to look at her, laughing, and began jesting with unbridled licentiousness

    21. Johnson makes Lord Chesterfield say, liberty and licentiousness are blended like the colors in the rainbow; it is impossible to tell where one ends and the other begins


    22. Licentiousness is a speck on the eye of the political body, which you can never touch without injuring the eye itself


    Weitere Beispiele zeigen

    Synonyme für "licentiousness"

    dissipation dissolution licentiousness looseness profligacy wantonness