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Scandalize   /skˈændəlˌaɪz/   Listen
Scandalize

verb
(past & past part. scandalized; pres. part. scandalizing)
1.
Strike with disgust or revulsion.  Synonyms: appal, appall, offend, outrage, scandalise, shock.






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"Scandalize" Quotes from Famous Books



... intrigue there, struggling hilt to hilt; how plot and plot were thwarted by the counterplot; how all trust in man was destroyed in that dark year that Arnold died, and a fiend took his fair shape to scandalize two hemispheres! ...
— The Reckoning • Robert W. Chambers

... out that all the fault of the first recorded son was with Eve, who had been the temptress, not the tempted, and who had taken advantage of the Devil's unsophisticated nature to impose upon his innocence and simplicity, and then had gone about among "the neighbors" to scandalize his character at ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 57, July, 1862 - A Magazine Of Literature, Art, And Politics • Various



Words linked to "Scandalize" :   churn up, revolt, sicken, nauseate, scandal, scandalization, disgust



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