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brutalize

[ US /ˈbɹutəˌɫaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. become brutal or insensitive and unfeeling
  2. treat brutally
  3. make brutal, unfeeling, or inhuman
    Life in the camps had brutalized him

How To Use brutalize In A Sentence

  • McCarthy remains dismissive of the allegations and defensive of the former sergeant, saying he was "brutalized" by his colleagues, in particular, by a few senior officers "exerting locker room peer pressure" in the department ranks. MPNnow Home RSS
  • He said another case involved one of its members who was brutalised in a police casspir in Grassy Park, on the Cape Flats. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This would cut crime and heal the lives of some of the most abused and brutalised people in our society.
  • An elderly couple were brutalised and beaten in a seven-hour ordeal this week by an intruder who burst into their home on Monday afternoon.
  • And then betrayed the Order by leaving the City and leaving you to brutalize the novices. THE BROKEN GOD
  • I am hearing more and more that Michael Jackson's dad "brutalized" MJ. Knowledge is Power
  • It does have an impact and has helped brutalize and degrade American life.
  • Far from providing respect for and a defence of their community, their actions degrade and brutalise them.
  • Obviously, you haven't heard me brutalize the combinations of consonants and vowels that sound so exquisite when spoken by a Chinese.
  • And then betrayed the Order by leaving the City and leaving you to brutalize the novices. THE BROKEN GOD
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