barbarize Synonyms
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barbarize Meaning
barbarize (v)
become crude or savage or barbaric in behavior or language
make crude or savage in behavior or speech
barbarize (v. i.)
To become barbarous.
To adopt a foreign or barbarous mode of speech.
barbarize (v. t.)
To make barbarous.
barbarize Sentence Examples
- The ruthless invaders barbarized the once-tranquil village, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair.
- The war had barbarized both sides, turning soldiers into brutalized killing machines.
- The barbarians had barbarized the countryside, burning down homes and slaughtering the inhabitants.
- The act of barbarizing the ancient temple shocked and horrified the historians.
- The vandals had barbarized the iconic painting, forever scarring its beauty.
- The regime's repressive policies had barbarized the once-proud nation, stifling its spirit and culture.
- The barbarians showed no mercy, barbarizing everything in their path, from the helpless villagers to the sacred shrines.
- The once-civilized society had slipped into barbarism, its people losing all sense of empathy and compassion.
- The bombing campaign barbarized the city, reducing it to a smoking ruin and killing countless civilians.
- The invading army's barbarization of the town left an enduring legacy of pain and suffering for its survivors.
FAQs About the word barbarize
become crude or savage or barbaric in behavior or language, make crude or savage in behavior or speechTo become barbarous., To adopt a foreign or barbarous mode
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The ruthless invaders barbarized the once-tranquil village, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair.
The war had barbarized both sides, turning soldiers into brutalized killing machines.
The barbarians had barbarized the countryside, burning down homes and slaughtering the inhabitants.
The act of barbarizing the ancient temple shocked and horrified the historians.