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What (who) is brutalise - definition


brutalise      
Brutalize      
·vt To make brutal; beasty; unfeeling; or inhuman.
II. Brutalize ·vi To become brutal, inhuman, barbarous, or coarse and beasty.
brutal         
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Brutalities; Brutal; Brutal (disambiguation); Brutality (disambiguation); Brutal (album)
a.
1.
Savage, ferocious, cruel, inhuman, unfeeling, barbarous, barbarian, fell, barbaric, ruthless, truculent, bloody, brutish, brute.
2.
Churlish, gruff, bearish, harsh, uncivil, rude, rough, impolite, unmannerly, brusque, ungentlemanly.
3.
Gross, coarse, sensual, carnal, brutish, beastly, bestial.
Examples of use of brutalise
1. "In the 1'40s and 1'50s Summerhill was the place where children learned that adults would not brutalise or frighten them.
2. It is alleged regular guards dream up excuses to call on the IRF to brutalise detainees over petty or non–existent infractions.
3. Truckers say bribes are usually between 50p and Ł30 and that policemen brutalise the drivers and vandalise their vehicles or simply syphon off their fuel.
4. "You cannot stop British people moving abroad to improve their lifestyle, but this does not mean they should be allowed to brutalise the environment they arrive in," he says.
5. With 400,000 dead, some 2.4 million displaced people continue to swell the already strained camps, where the Janjaweed and the Sudanese government continue to brutalise, terrorise and kill with impunity.