Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbruting
Literary usage of Imbruting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Testament Illustrations: Comprising Choice Selections, Anecdotes by William Basil Jones (1875)
"The theater is also the scene of wearying, demoralizing, imbruting excitement,
more enfeebling and corrupting than a miasm. ..."
2. William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879: The Story of His Life Told by His Children by Wendell Phillips Garrison, Francis Jackson Garrison (1889)
"... the doctrines of absolutism—between the free North and the man- imbruting
South; therefore, to this extent hopeful for the cause of impartial liberty. ..."
3. Slavery: Letters and Speeches by Horace Mann (1851)
"Now, as a true disciple of Christ ought to feel if he saw the imbruting dogmas
and Moloch rites of heathenism returning to invade Christendom and to ..."
4. Proceedings of the ... Annual Congress of Correction of the American by American Correctional Association (1889)
"... of the children of such parents, with or without wedlock, reared amid such
infamous and imbruting association. Consider the moral contagion tainting and ..."