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DISSOLUTE, adjective [Latin]
1. Loose in behavior and morals; given to vice and dissipation; wanton; lewd; luxurious; debauched; not under the restraints of law; as a dissolute man; dissolute company.
2. Vicious; wanton; devoted to pleasure and dissipation; as a dissolute life.
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