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degenerate

de·gen·er·ate [ di jénnə ràyt ]


intransitive verb  (past and past participle de·gen·er·at·ed, present participle de·gen·er·at·ing, 3rd person present singular de·gen·er·ates)
Definition:
 
1. become worse: to develop into a condition that is worse than before, worse than normal, or not as good as it should be

2. biology become useless: to become less specialized or lose the ability to function ( refers to organisms or body parts )



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. in worsened condition: in a condition that is worse than normal or worse than before

2. inferior: in a condition that is worse than an original or previous state

3. quantum physics equal in energy: describes a system in which different quantum states have equal energy

4. biology with reduced or absent part: describes a part, or an organism with a part, that has become reduced in size or function or lost completely during the history of its species or compared to related species



noun  (plural de·gen·er·ates)
Definition:
 
somebody immoral: somebody regarded as immoral or corrupt

[15th century. < Latin degenerat-, past participle of degenerare "depart from your own kind" < genus "race, kind"]

de·gen·er·ate·ly [ di jénnərətlee, də jénnrətlee ] adverb
de·gen·er·ate·ness [ də jénnərətnəss, də jénnrətnəss ] noun
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