stuprate

  • 1Stuprate — Stu prate, v. t. [L. stupratus, p. p. of stuprare to ravish, fr. stuprum defilement.] To ravish; to debauch. [R.] Heywood. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2stuprate — index debauch Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3stuprate — transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin stupratus, past participle of stuprare, from stuprum defilement more at type obsolete : to have sexual intercourse with (a woman); especially …

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  • 6debauch — I verb abuse, be intemperate, corrumpere, corrupt, debase, degenerate, degrade, depravare, deprave, despoil, dissipate, lead astray, molest, pervert, ruin, stuprate, sully, violate, vitiare, vitiate II index abuse ( …

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  • 7abuse — v 1. misuse, misemploy, misapply, misappropriate; wrong, aggrieve, Inf. shaft, Inf. give [s.o.] the shaft, disrespect, Sl. do [s.o.] dirty, Sl. kick [s.o.] around; profane, pervert, prostitute; exploit, impose upon, take advantage of, walk all… …

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  • 8betray — v 1. inform against, Sl. blow the whistle on, Sl. rat on; knife or stab in the back, Sl. do [s.o.] dirt; play Judas, give the Judas kiss to, Inf. sell out, deliver up, Inf. sell [s.o.] down the river; Inf. double cross, Sl. two time; break faith… …

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  • 9deflower — v 1. violate, rape, ravish, molest, take, steal [s.o. s] maidenhead, deprive of virginity, Obs. devirginate, Obs. constuprate, Obs. stuprate; force, attack, assault, abuse; Euph. take advantage of, Euph. have one s way with, ill treat, ill use,… …

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  • 10molest — v 1. torment, afflict, plague, beleaguer, beset, besiege; harrow, worry, trouble, bait, Scot. fash; harass, harry, hector, badger, hound, heckle, pester, bother, disturb, Brit. chevy, Scot. sturt; exasperate, aggravate, annoy, vex, irk; irritate …

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