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The term "licentious" means "to be lawless or unprincipled" and is used to denote negative behavior or thinking (etc.) of all kinds. One example-sentence for it would be the following: "The police chief indicated that, even though his troopers might not be catching everyone who engages in licentious acts, they're doing everything they can to try."

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