After an alleged period of moral decadence, in 1237 the Benedictines were replaced by the Cistercian order.
He added that "such a presentation represents moral decadence."
The opposition press paints Agami as the font of all moral decadence, a place where the jacuzzis run with champagne and promiscuity knows no bounds.
The school expels the lovers and trumpets their "moral decadence" on loudspeakers that blast the news throughout their small village.
Standing for freedom in an era of moral decadence is a virtue.
Magazines were also moral tracts inveighing against moral decadence, notably the Mercurius Britannicus.
His mailings (which have been collected by People for the American Way) are filled with millenarian attacks on the Democrats' "moral decadence."
The novel is a realistic analysis of the moral decadence of a middle-class mother and two of her children.
It is not so much moral decadence that will destroy us as moral inadaptability.
Defining alcoholism as a disease rather than a sign of moral decadence has led to successful treatment strategies.