Similar words: brutality, brutal, brutally, tantalise, hospitalise, valise, realise, legalise. Meaning: v. 1. treat brutally 2. make brutal, unfeeling, or inhuman 3. become brutal or insensitive and unfeeling.
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1. Life in the camps had brutalised him.
2. War brutalises many men.
3. The brutalising environment that ferments prison disorder also stimulates industrial unrest among prison officers.
4. Those rows of human skulls may well be evidence of that brutalising process.
5. He would have had a much more tranquil retirement, Helen thought, in some already brutalised corner of the country.
6. They know that the removal of the dictator who so brutalised their community has weakened their claim for total independence.
7. In fact these girls are the lucky ones, they avoid being physically brutalised like the streetwalkers.
8. See the Bible: a book of lies and contradictions, and a history of bad times, bad men and wickedness that has served to corrupt and brutalise mankind.
9. The Bible a history of wickedness that has served to corrupt and brutalise mankind.
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