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Meanings of
scandalise
in English
Portuguese
ofender
Catalan
xocar
Spanish
impactar
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Strike with disgust or revulsion.
shock
outrage
offend
appal
appall
scandalize
Portuguese
ofender
Usage of
scandalise
in English
1
The Cluniac was a man of the world whom no confidences could
scandalise
.
2
Didn't he wink saucily at promenading matrons just to
scandalise
them?
3
The comedy routines that
scandalise
some people will have others rolling in the aisles.
4
But nothing must transpire which could stumble or
scandalise
the other members of the Community.
5
You will
scandalise
society-youwill separate from me-
6
A scandal, in this sense, must always arise in your own party; you cannot
scandalise
the enemy.
7
Do you want to
scandalise
every soul?
8
Papa is not going to
scandalise
his nursery with old-world gossip, nor bring a blush over our chaste bread-and-butter.
9
Having given birth to two sons, she had fulfilled her parents' expectations, only to
scandalise
them when she left her husband.
10
I am moved to say things I have never said before, and it is possible I may astonish and perchance
scandalise
Paris.
11
When I have retired from the chair (which I must not
scandalise
)
I shall write a lay sermon on the text.
12
We ought not to expose ourselves to a mistaken judgment; and we have no right to do anything that will
scandalise
the community.
13
I can't separate from him because that would
scandalise
the name of God, she allegedly said in a message to one of her children.
14
It was remarked that Darnley did not appear at this ceremony, and that his absence seemed to
scandalise
greatly the queen of England's envoy.
15
The idea of one of the august body lowering himself to the extent of emphasising his authority with the bare knuckle would
scandalise
the powers.
16
The author may have been intending to
scandalise
,
but the list of serious works to his name at least requires that charge to be proven.
Other examples for "scandalise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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scandalise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
scandalise society
perchance scandalise
scandalise every soul
scandalise greatly
scandalise the community
Translations for
scandalise
Portuguese
ofender
horrorizar
Catalan
xocar
ofendre
escandalitzar
sobtar
sobresaltar
espantar
horroritzar
ultratjar
Spanish
impactar
ofender
chocar
deshonrar
consternar
horrorizar
escandalizar
Scandalise
through the time