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barbarize
[ bahr-buh-rahyz ]
barbarize
/ ˈbɑːbəˌraɪz /
verb
- to make or become barbarous
- to use barbarisms in (language)
Derived Forms
- ˌbarbariˈzation, noun
Other Words From
- barba·ri·zation noun
- de·barba·rize verb (used with object) debarbarized debarbarizing
- un·barba·rize verb (used with object) unbarbarized unbarbarizing
Word History and Origins
Origin of barbarize1
Example Sentences
The group is the latest evidence of a near-universal human capacity to barbarize those seen as “others,” as nonbelievers, and treat them as a different form of life.
The Roman empire was barbarizing rapidly from the time of Trajan.
Not knowing what to do with the flower border, we barbarized instead of cultivating it.
For all these ages the African borders have known war and war only, and of the most destructive and barbarizing nature.
God, acting always through Nature, always by universal and self-evident laws, would not permit a thousand sects of ignorant, profane, impious, blaspheming Priests, to mislead, impoverish, and barbarize the people.
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