English to Telugu Dictionary turpitude

turpitude

దుర్మార్గము
definition
noun
acts of moral turpitude
depravity; wickedness.
translation of 'turpitude'
దుర్మార్గము,
పోకిరితనము
example
He could spot hypocrisy, pomposity, smugness, snobbery, tomfoolery and 'turpitude' from miles away.
acts of moral 'turpitude'
For years, this was a handy picture of ‘official’ moral 'turpitude' , as defined by the Code.
acts of moral 'turpitude'
And if Claudius is simply a drunken thug who pulls a knife on Hamlet even when at prayer, you sacrifice the character's mix of moral 'turpitude' and political skill.
The argument was that because of their ability to reach directly into Indian homes without any intermediary, the signals could pose a threat to national security as well as Indian culture causing moral and social 'turpitude' .
As I start to wonder about the legitimacy of the test, Alain becomes altogether more aggressive, demanding what I plan to do about the advanced state of misery and moral 'turpitude' in which I have found myself.
The almost invariable habit of the English law was to award custody and control of an infant to its mother, except in the case of moral 'turpitude' .
Sometimes he haggles his way into fury, regarding a dollar too much as the peak of moral 'turpitude' .
Only when such destruction threatens to derail the stock market and discredit the entire New Economy does the moral 'turpitude' of top management become an issue.
It's that lax moral 'turpitude' that's made Britain the great world power it is today.
The investigating committee is unaware of any conduct by either professor that could reasonably be construed as involving moral 'turpitude' .
His actions amounted to an act of moral 'turpitude' .
That was my crime of moral turpitude, which as crimes of moral 'turpitude' go I don't think is too bad.
While depression can inspire some people to greatness, the vast majority are knocked into useless 'turpitude' , so it's no wonder that the left has been so bloody useless this year.
She is also law abiding, yet is made to feel like a ‘professional beggar’ or someone ‘who has been convicted of a felony, or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral 'turpitude' .’
The journalist responsible for the article was put on trial in Argentina and accused of moral 'turpitude' .
Individuals convicted on charges of corruption, moral 'turpitude' or misuse of power would also be barred from serving as a member of the parliament or the four provincial assemblies.
The errors that Dan made were not of moral 'turpitude' but of human fallibility.
And I do hope the Korean ministries of justice and national defense give him a chance to be forgiven of his moral 'turpitude' .
Some insiders consider this to be moral 'turpitude' on my part.
The moral 'turpitude' of youth is, and always has been, offensive to its elders.
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