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What (who) is BASTARDIZED - definition

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Bastardized; Bastardization; Bastardisation (disambiguation)

bastardized         
adjective debase by adding new elements.
bastardized         
Note: in BRIT, also use 'bastardised'
If you refer to something as a bastardized form of something else, you mean that the first thing is similar to or copied from the second thing, but is of much poorer quality. (FORMAL)
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
Bastardized         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Bastardize.

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Bastardisation

Bastardisation or bastardization may refer to:

  • Corruption (linguistics), the idea that language change constitutes a degradation in the quality
  • Hazing, activities involving harassment, abuse or humiliation used as a way of initiating a person into a group
  • Hybridisation (biology), mixing two animals or plants of different breeds, varieties, species or genera
  • Lacing (drugs)
  • Cultural appropriation, adoption of elements of a culture by members of another culture
Examples of use of BASTARDIZED
1. James Marty Lim said in a radio interview that the giving out of incentives is speeding up the process of changing the charter, neglecting the real purpose of the initiative. «The process of the people’s initiative is being bastardized.
2. He and Harman are putting additional protections into the process of drafting legislation, although Hoekstra described Cunningham as a special case. This guy bastardized the process the whole way through,‘‘ Hoekstra said. But even if you put in additional safeguards, it doesn‘t necessarily mean that someone who wants to enrich themselves is not going to be able to,‘‘ he added.
3. One of the founders of the "Gush–Nitzanim" plan, Adasha now frets that what he calls the government‘s bastardized version of his plan to relocate Gaza settlements to the Nitzanim dunes between Ashdod and Ashkelon will result in "several densely populated towns, designed to be temporary, but which will become permanent." Rather than move into one of the 320 "caravilla" bungalows the Defense Ministry is erecting outside the village of Nitzan, Adasha says he‘d prefer "setting up in a tiny trailer outside the land the government intends to give us.