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Meanings of
brutalisation
in английском
каталонский
animalització
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An act that makes people cruel or lacking normal human qualities.
brutalization
animalization
animalisation
каталонский
animalització
Usage of
brutalisation
in английском
1
But I was struck by its cavalier defence of state violence and
brutalisation
.
2
But she argued the the
brutalisation
of children was not an isolated incident.
3
It shows the slow arc of Maya's
brutalisation
,
and her feelings after striking back, too.
4
But also some bigger things: the stripping away of citizenship and the
brutalisation
of everyday life.
5
Deeply rooted criminal networks don't help, nor does the legacy of radicalisation and
brutalisation
of decades of violence.
6
The black slaves whose
brutalisation
made Britain the global power it then was remain invisible, erased and unseen.
7
But we will not support the tyranny and the
brutalisation
of our people. And finally… Does this include the Shivambus?
8
That a period of incarceration might offer some respite from the routine
brutalisation
of ordinary life is a cause for despair.
9
If the life of the world is to be brutalised by her death, the rich must share that
brutalisation
with the poor.
10
Are you prepared to take a strong position relating to the NATO bombing of Belgrade and the ongoing
brutalisation
of the people of Iraq .
11
In some of them, despite the many
brutalisations
of the 20th century, that character endures.
12
But I was struck by its cavalier defence of state violence and
brutalisation
.
13
But she argued the the
brutalisation
of children was not an isolated incident.
14
It shows the slow arc of Maya's
brutalisation
,
and her feelings after striking back, too.
15
But also some bigger things: the stripping away of citizenship and the
brutalisation
of everyday life.
16
Deeply rooted criminal networks don't help, nor does the legacy of radicalisation and
brutalisation
of decades of violence.
Other examples for "brutalisation"
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About this term
brutalisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
ongoing brutalisation
share that brutalisation
Translations for
brutalisation
каталонский
animalització
brutalització
Brutalisation
through the time