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Definition of Brutalizing
1. brutalize [v] - See also: brutalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brutalizing
Literary usage of Brutalizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Biology of War by Georg Friedrich Nicolai (1919)
"... III used to rejoice that as many religious heretics as possible should be
burned "in majorem gloriam Dei!" § 44.—The brutalizing Effects of War War, ..."
2. The Latest Studies on Indian Reservations by Jonathan Baxter Harrison, Indian Rights Association (1887)
"It is a brutal and brutalizing spectacle. To the President and Executive Committee
of the Indian Rights Association, Philadelphia. ..."
3. Mind and Hand: Manual Training, the Chief Factor in Education by Charles Henry Ham (1900)
"Slavery: its Horrors and brutalizing Influence.—Education Confined to the Arts
of Politics and War; it transformed Courage into Cruelty, and Fortitude into ..."
4. The Dawn of Radicalism by John Bowles Daly (1892)
"... of Death—Triumph of Home—brutalizing the People—A Halfpenny a Look—Story of
... brutalizing ..."
5. Trumpet Peals: A Collection of Timely and Eloquent Extracts from the Sermons by Thomas De Witt Talmage (1890)
"EVOLUTION brutalizing. But, my friends, evolution is not only infidel and atheistic
and absurd; it is brutalizing in its tendencies. ..."