degenerate• To leave a habitat to degenerate and perhaps be destroyed is to injure all its animals, including of course the species concerned.• Don't allow your comments to degenerate into a personal attack on the employee.• It degenerated into a three-sided footballmatch, with blue, yellow and red-lit supporters all but wavingrattles in support of their teams.• The regional question has degenerated into adhoc regional study - on-going analysis of the demand-supply equation for land release.• What should have been a civilised debatedegenerated into an unseemlyrow between the two sides.• Attempts by the UK government to prop up the pound on the exchange markets degenerated into chaos.• This soon degenerated into disorder for which there was no remedy.• Unfortunately, when Graham left office Governor Martinez ignored the system, and it quickly degenerated into make-work.• Nevertheless, a foot sweep does require a lot of power to prevent it from degenerating into no more than a shin attack.• Some concertpromoters have refused to book rap acts after some rap concerts degenerated into violence.• There's no denying that our relationship has degenerated over the years.• Paralyzedmuscles lost tone and became flaccid; with severe damage they further degenerated through shrinkage and atrophy.
BAD PERSONsomeone whose behaviour is considered to be morally unacceptable 堕落的人,败类
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degenerate• She is not an incompetent but a degenerate.• Why are we idiots and moraldegenerates, while they are in vogue?• He regardedgay men as perverteddegenerates who were no use to society and should be put to death.• Or they might shelter piratical degenerates who had become creatures of Chaos.
Origindegenerate2
(1400-1500)Latindegeneratus, from genus“type, kind, race”