barbarise (Meaning)

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barbarise (v)

become crude or savage or barbaric in behavior or language

make crude or savage in behavior or speech

Synonyms & Antonyms of barbarise

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barbarise Sentence Examples

  1. The once-civilized nation has barbarized itself through years of war and conflict.
  2. The news of the barbarians' sacking of Rome barbarized the city's inhabitants.
  3. The barbarians' actions have barbarized the once-peaceful countryside.
  4. The spread of disease and famine barbarized the population, reducing them to a state of savagery.
  5. The barbarization of the people was evident in their loss of culture, language, and traditions.
  6. The arrival of the barbarians barbarized the way of life of the native population.
  7. The civil war barbarized the nation, leaving behind a legacy of destruction and hatred.
  8. The colonization of the indigenous people by the Europeans barbarized their society and culture.
  9. The barbarian raids on the borderlands barbarized the region, forcing the inhabitants to live in fear and uncertainty.
  10. The modern world has barbarized itself through its use of advanced technology and its disregard for human life.

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become crude or savage or barbaric in behavior or language, make crude or savage in behavior or speech

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The once-civilized nation has barbarized itself through years of war and conflict.

The news of the barbarians' sacking of Rome barbarized the city's inhabitants.

The barbarians' actions have barbarized the once-peaceful countryside.

The spread of disease and famine barbarized the population, reducing them to a state of savagery.