bastardize
Americanverb (used with object)
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to lower in condition or worth; debase.
hybrid works that neither preserve nor bastardize existing art forms.
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to declare or prove (someone) to be a bastard.
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Australian. to harass or humiliate as part of initiation into a college or regiment.
verb (used without object)
verb
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to debase; corrupt
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archaic to declare illegitimate
Other Word Forms
- bastardization noun
- unbastardized adjective
Etymology
Origin of bastardize
Example Sentences
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“I feel like many people don’t realize that they bastardize ASL, and it harms more than it helps,” Bienvenu told Amanda.
From New York Times • Jul. 27, 2022
"I wish we didn't bastardize the word 'leadership' in Washington," tweeted Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill.
From Salon • Apr. 21, 2022
“If we bastardize Congress, we’re also bastardizing our country,” Cayetano said in his video message.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 13, 2020
“If we bastardize Congress, we’re also bastardizing our country,” Cayetano said in his video message.
From Washington Times • Oct. 13, 2020
The law is so indulgent as not to bastardize the child, if born, though not begotten, in lawful wedlock.
From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah
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