degenerate

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adjective

de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-rət How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
-ˈje-nə-,
dē-
1
a
: having declined or become less specialized (as in nature, character, structure, or function) from an ancestral or former state
the last degenerate member of a noble familyW. E. Swinton
b
: having sunk to a condition below that which is normal to a type
… fruit so degenerate that the insects weren't even interested …Tamar Perla
especially : having sunk to a lower and usually corrupt and vicious state
a degenerate schemer
a despairing and degenerate world had sunk into servitude beneath him W. L. Sullivan
c
: degraded sense 2
the functionally degenerate wings of the species
2
mathematics : being simpler (as by having a factor or constant equal to zero) than the typical case
a degenerate hyperbola
3
physics and astronomy : characterized by atoms stripped of their electrons and by very great density
degenerate matter
also : consisting of degenerate matter
a degenerate star
4
physics and chemistry : having two or more states or subdivisions especially of the same energy or frequency
degenerate energy level
degenerate oscillation
5
genetics : having more than one codon representing an amino acid
also : being such a codon
degenerately adverb
degenerateness noun

degenerate

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verb

de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈje-nə-ˌrāt How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
dē-
degenerated; degenerating; degenerates

intransitive verb

1
: to pass from a higher to a lower type or condition : deteriorate
her fixed mysterious smile degenerated into a fatuous stareJ. C. Powys
2
: to sink into a low intellectual or moral state
The debate degenerated into a shouting match.
At the same time, discotheques degenerated into seedier venues … —shifty, often Mob-run last-martini stops for business commuters …Peter Braunstein
3
: to decline in quality
the poetry gradually degenerates into jingles
… the sitcom has degenerated into a sparring ring of personal insultJames Wolcott
4
biology : to decline from a condition or from the standards of a species, race, or breed
5
biology : to evolve or develop into a less autonomous (see autonomous sense 2a) or less functionally active form
degenerated into dependent parasites

transitive verb

: to cause to degenerate

degenerate

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noun

de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-rət How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
-ˈje-nə-,
dē-
: one that is degenerate (see degenerate entry 1) : such as
a
: one degraded from the normal moral standard
social degenerates
b
: a sexual pervert
c
anthropology : one showing signs of reversion (see reversion sense 3a) to an earlier culture stage
Choose the Right Synonym for degenerate

vicious, villainous, iniquitous, nefarious, corrupt, degenerate mean highly reprehensible or offensive in character, nature, or conduct.

vicious may directly oppose virtuous in implying moral depravity, or may connote malignancy, cruelty, or destructive violence.

a vicious gangster

villainous applies to any evil, depraved, or vile conduct or characteristic.

a villainous assault

iniquitous implies absence of all signs of justice or fairness.

an iniquitous system of taxation

nefarious suggests flagrant breaching of time-honored laws and traditions of conduct.

the nefarious rackets of organized crime

corrupt stresses a loss of moral integrity or probity causing betrayal of principle or sworn obligations.

city hall was rife with corrupt politicians

degenerate suggests having sunk to an especially vicious or enervated condition.

a degenerate regime propped up by foreign powers

Examples of degenerate in a Sentence

Adjective He criticizes what he believes is a degenerate society. a degenerate society in which people had no sense of being citizens, only consumers Verb over the years the community-minded organization degenerated into a club for loafers Noun a couple of degenerates on a crime spree a degenerate who is uninterested in anything but his own gratification
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Adjective
Ammon did appear tempted to talk the walk in Portland, to become the Mormon cowboy philosopher king wandering a degenerate realm of an ailing Republic, but by now time was in extremely short supply. Matt Thompson, SPIN, 5 Nov. 2024 Or have his years in finance scrambled his brain and turned him into a degenerate gambler, both at the office and outside it? Zachary Siegel, The Atlantic, 4 Oct. 2024
Verb
Patty could degenerate into a post-tropical cyclone by late Sunday. Alexis Simmerman, Austin American-Statesman, 2 Nov. 2024 Things degenerated from there, sloppy defense contributing to another run in the seventh and a three-run eighth for the Brewers, who pulled away to win 8-3, handing the Braves their seventh loss in nine games. David O'Brien, The Athletic, 29 July 2024
Noun
On The Challenge: Battle of the Eras, these now-geriatric degenerates will duke it out for the only prize worth fighting for: making their kids proud. Emma Sharpe, Vulture, 14 Aug. 2024 There’s the medieval brutality: Gómez was a homicidal degenerate who collected torture methods instead of stamps. Tim Padgett, Orlando Sentinel, 9 Aug. 2024 See all Example Sentences for degenerate 

Word History

Etymology

Adjective, Verb, and Noun

Middle English degenerat, from Latin degeneratus, past participle of degenerare to degenerate, from de- + gener-, genus race, kind — more at kin

First Known Use

Adjective

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1545, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Noun

1555, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of degenerate was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Degenerate.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/degenerate. Accessed 3 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

degenerate

1 of 3 adjective
de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-(ə-)rət How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
: having degenerated : debased, degraded
degenerately adverb

degenerate

2 of 3 verb
de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-ə-ˌrāt How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
1
: to pass from a higher to a lower type or condition : deteriorate
the meeting degenerated into noisy chatter
2
: to undergo evolution toward an earlier or less highly organized biological form

degenerate

3 of 3 noun
de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-(ə-)rət How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
: a degenerate person

Medical Definition

degenerate

1 of 3 adjective
de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-(ə-)rət How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
1
a
: having declined (as in nature, character, structure, or function) from an ancestral or former state
especially : having deteriorated progressively (as in the process of evolution) especially through loss of structure and function
b
: having sunk to a lower and usually corrupt and vicious state
2
: having more than one codon representing an amino acid
also : being such a codon

degenerate

2 of 3 intransitive verb
de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-ə-ˌrāt How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
degenerated; degenerating
1
: to sink into a low intellectual or moral state
2
: to pass from a higher to a lower type or condition: as
a
: to gradually deteriorate so that normal function or structure is impaired or lost
the retina degenerated
b
: to decline from the standards of a species, race, or breed
3
: to evolve or develop into a less autonomous or less functionally active form
degenerated into dependent parasites

degenerate

3 of 3 noun
de·​gen·​er·​ate di-ˈjen-(ə-)rət How to pronounce degenerate (audio)
: one that is degenerate: as
a
: one degraded from the normal moral standard
b
: a sexual pervert

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