bastardized (Meaning)

Wordnet

bastardized (s)

deriving from more than one source or style

Webster

bastardized (imp. & p. p.)

of Bastardize

bastardized Sentence Examples

  1. The original recipe for the dish had been bastardized over the years, losing its authentic flavors.
  2. The once noble tradition had been bastardized by modern interpretations, losing its cultural significance.
  3. The classic film was remade and bastardized into a shallow, commercialized version of its former self.
  4. The sacred ritual had been bastardized by those seeking to exploit it for personal gain.
  5. The historical account had been bastardized by inaccurate retellings and biased interpretations.
  6. The language in the informal report had been bastardized with slang and colloquialisms.
  7. The principles of democracy had been bastardized by corrupt politicians bending the rules for their own benefit.
  8. The traditional dance had been bastardized into a flashy, over-the-top spectacle for entertainment purposes.
  9. The scientific theory had been bastardized by pseudoscientists, twisting its meaning to fit their own agendas.
  10. The original artwork had been bastardized by forgeries, deceiving collectors with inferior copies.

FAQs About the word bastardized

deriving from more than one source or styleof Bastardize

diluted, damaged, corrupted, debased,degraded, subverted, weakened, perverted, ruined, humiliated

honored, exalted, dignified, amended, ennobled, elevated, exalted,elevated, ennobled, uplifted

The original recipe for the dish had been bastardized over the years, losing its authentic flavors.

The once noble tradition had been bastardized by modern interpretations, losing its cultural significance.

The classic film was remade and bastardized into a shallow, commercialized version of its former self.

The sacred ritual had been bastardized by those seeking to exploit it for personal gain.