Profligacy

Profligacy
Profligacy Prof"li*ga*cy, n. [See {Profligate}, a.] The quality of state of being profligate; a profligate or very vicious course of life; a state of being abandoned in moral principle and in vice; dissoluteness. [1913 Webster]

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  • profligacy — prof·li·ga·cy || prÉ‘flɪgÉ™sɪ / prÉ’f n. extravagance, wastefulness; wantonness, licentiousness; degeneracy; promiscuousness, depravity …   English contemporary dictionary

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