imbrute (Meaning)

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imbrute (v. t.)

To degrade to the state of a brute; to make brutal.

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imbrute (v. i.)

To sink to the state of a brute.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imbrute

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imbrute Sentence Examples

  1. The imbrute's crude behavior shocked and horrified those present.
  2. The garden was a shambles after the imbrute rampaged through it.
  3. The judge denounced the defendant as an imbrute, deserving of the harshest punishment.
  4. The imbrute's ruthless cruelty left a trail of shattered lives in its wake.
  5. The imbrute's actions were an appalling display of savagery and depravity.
  6. The villagers feared the imbrute and kept their distance from his lair.
  7. The imbrute's reign of terror finally ended when he was apprehended by the authorities.
  8. The imbrute's mental instability made him a danger to himself and others.
  9. The imbrute's words were nothing but vile and hateful insults.
  10. The imbrute's selfishness and greed led to the destruction of everything he held dear.

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To degrade to the state of a brute; to make brutal., To sink to the state of a brute.

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The imbrute's crude behavior shocked and horrified those present.

The garden was a shambles after the imbrute rampaged through it.

The judge denounced the defendant as an imbrute, deserving of the harshest punishment.

The imbrute's ruthless cruelty left a trail of shattered lives in its wake.