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Become brutal or insensitive and unfeeling.
brutalize
animalize
animalise
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brutalize
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brutalize
animalize
animalise
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brutalize
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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
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.
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.
6
All the Mensur does is to
brutalise
him.
7
RTÉ director-general, Dee Forbes, now appears to be limbering up to
brutalise
its cost base instead.
8
They
brutalise
and degrade both prisoners and officials.
9
The evidence is clear that such measures do not work to protect minorities but instead to
brutalise
them.
10
Those officers would continue to
brutalise
my brother until he died. You can donate to the fund here.
11
He accepts that the world failed Syria and gave Assad the time and space to
brutalise
the population.
12
He ignored the dead and dying in the pandemic and wants to
brutalise
the protesters in our cities.
13
Others might
brutalise
or neglect the native speech, that true "open field" for charm and sway over men.
14
It is often said that the trade of war, the heavy slaughter in which they have participated, is bound to
brutalise
them.
15
God forbid, thought I, that I should
brutalise
this innocent creature; let her go at her own pace, and let me patiently follow.
16
But for thousands of sexually
brutalised
women, the battle has just begun.
brutalise
·
brutalise farmers
brutalise the population