How To Use bastardisation In A Sentence
- I read something this week that suggested we have an academy to protect the English language from bastardisation like the French and Spanish do. Tabloid speak « Write Anything
- Collective re-training = "bastardisation" (unless the commander does it too) Army Rumour Service
- Forget all those bastardisations of potato skins that have been deep-fried and smeared in guacamole.
- Sadly though, it seems, there are reader Zs who either continue buying Y's work in the hope of improvement or still inexplicably enjoy its unedited and unmitigated bastardisation of the novelistic art form. The Latest Teacup Tempest
- I really wish there was a better way to combat the bastardisation of our language. Steele to Democrats: You have the votes, and you won, remember? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
- The bastardisation of Talmud quotes, however, is normally rooted within “The Talmud Unmasked”, a classic core antisemitic text written at the end of the 19th Century by a Jew hating Russian Catholic Priest, Rev. Father Justin Praniatis, who gave evidence at the infamous Beilis blood libel trial in Kiev, 1913. Archive 2007-07-15
- The word aggregation itself is a bastardisation, Umair countered. Beers and Innovation 5: Aggregators and Upsetters « Innovation Cloud
- This is a Pythonisation (lispers might rightly say "bastardisation") of the restart-based condition system of Common Lisp. Softpedia - Windows - All
- But the history of unionism -- or at least elements of it -- in my country have made me leery because unions are as susceptible to corruption and bastardisation as any human institution and I have no time or patience for people who declare that because unions are on the side of the workers that they are for ever and always above reproach. Progress, and various ruminations