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brutalize

/broot-l-ahyz/US // ˈbrut lˌaɪz //UK // (ˈbruːtəˌlaɪz) //

残害,残暴化,残暴对待,残暴地对待

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bru·tal·ized, bru·tal·iz·ing.

    • : to make brutal.
    • : to treat withbrutality.

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Examples

  • The warlords often brutalized Afghan civilians, including women and children.

  • Then, like now, the Taliban were rapidly gaining ground amid a brutal civil war, capturing cities, brutalizing enemies and marching toward Kabul.

  • Gobert might not be able to brutalize Morris or Batum in the post — that’s just not his game.

  • Fans have seen him brutalize opponents with this play over and over.

  • And, of course, it’s arriving in summer 2021 — a time when, in America at least, it’s starting to feel like the days of an isolating, brutalizing pandemic are waning.

  • I heard that your fight back caused them to get more violent and brutalize you further.

  • They run the economy, own major industries, and brutalize their foes—and Khamenei almost never contradicts them.

  • His countenance showed marks of dissipation, for he was a heavy drinker, and this served to further brutalize his nature.

  • The cursings and obscenities that taint the air and brutalize life elsewhere, were in this quaint old settlement unknown.

  • Instead of softening his nature, this intelligence seemed only to harden and brutalize it.

  • Human nature is everywhere much the same: cruel spectacles brutalize, whether in Spain or on a negro-plantation.

  • It has a natural, an inevitable tendency to brutalize every noble faculty of man.