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Become brutal or insensitive and unfeeling.
brutalize
brutalise
animalize
brutalize
brutalise
animalize
1
I thought of how Merril used to beat and
brutalize
Faunita.
2
I used those snow days to train and
brutalize
myself.
3
The prison almost invariably tends to
brutalize
men and breeds bitterness and blank despair.
4
To
brutalize
a man's conscience seemed to him worse than to murder his body.
5
How habitual sin and misery suffice to
brutalize
"the human face divine"!
1
And for many of the others, it could only
brutalise
them further.
2
They shared experiences of how drug policies stigmatise and
brutalise
farmers.
3
We encourage each other in vindictiveness and hypocrisy, we cow and
brutalise
the transgressor.
4
He says law enforcement and immigration officials have continued to
brutalise
and wrongfully detain him.
5
Johann continued to
brutalise
because he had been able to kill his mother without remorse.
1
Instead of saying that we Americanize them, we should confess that we
animalize
them.
2
Anything that
animalizes
men, is a menace to the life of the state and prevents the purpose of government.
3
Even the intellect he shows seems actually
animalized
,
and we shudder at its subtlety, as at the cunning of a reptile.
4
From all this they deduced a lofty theory which embraces all mankind, and all that portion of creation which may be
animalized
.
5
Embryos may be
animalized
by growth in the presence of zinc ions, resulting in cilia averaging nearly twice the normal 20 microns length.
1
N.B.-Theheads of the DOG and the CAT should be only discreetly
animalised
.
2
A horrible fancy came into my head that Moreau, after
animalising
these men, had infected their dwarfed brains with a kind of deification of himself.