Lexicographical Neighbors of Martyrizes
Literary usage of Martyrizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1898)
"It invariably either debauches or martyrizes men and women, according as it
renders them desperate and hardened, or makes them a prey to undying grief and ..."
2. Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order by Edward Alsworth. Ross (1901)
"But when we bind from within, we must leave him the illusion of self-direction
even at the very moment he martyrizes himself for the ideal we have ..."
3. Modern American Plays by George Pierce Baker (1920)
"It martyrizes the exceptional person, because it doesn't understand him, and what
it doesn't understand, it fears; and what it fears, it destroys, ..."
4. Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy by John Spargo (1919)
"Imagine the intervention of the Czar on behalf of poor Serbia, whilst he martyrizes
Poland, Finland and the Jews, and behaves like a brigand toward Persia. ..."
5. Socialism in Thought and Action by Harry Wellington Laidler (1920)
"Imagine the intervention of the Czar on behalf of poor Servia, whilst he martyrizes
Poland, Finland, and the Jews, and behaves like a brigand towards Persia ..."
6. Socialism in Thought and Action by Harry Wellington Laidler (1920)
"Imagine the intervention of the Czar on behalf of poor Servia, whilst he martyrizes
Poland, Finland, and the Jews, and behaves like a brigand towards Persia ..."