Brutalises

Word BRUTALISES
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Kicks your ass in a good way. Urban Dictionary

Adj. To be brutalised is to be very very very drunk; it's the stage after 'fit shaced', and just before 'totally schlonged'. Urban Dictionary

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We face a society more divided by underpinning religious differences through the education system, and the development of an underclass of those who can never aspire to a halfway decent life – which in itself brutalises the rest of us who stand and watch. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They're all, like: "We mustn't stand by while a dictator brutalises his people." ❋ Unknown (2011)

But that is untenable in the longer term because the Arabs are so numerically greater and the occupation of a whole people brutalises and corrupts the occupier - which is what is happening to Israel right now. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That from a woman who supports Israel - a state that routinely brutalises ALL of its children by giving them guns, instructing them in killing and leading them to believe that one day Palestine will be destroyed. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Then you must oppose a global dictatorship of sweatshops that brutalises somewhere between 30 and 40 million women and girls. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"What we see is a system slowly collapsing and unable to protect those who are most vulnerable ... a criminal justice system that because of its ineffectiveness further brutalises the child victim," Waters said in the report. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It brutalises entire peoples, destroys persons, warps the process of thought and injects into human society a foul air of tension, mutual antagonism and hatred. ❋ Unknown (2001)

We must appreciate that war brutalises and domonises people on all sides; it can make good people bad. the basic respect for women and children, to some extent, goes by the board in a state of warfare, particularly modern warfare where most of the casualties are civilians on the home front, because of long-range bombing and land-mines. ❋ Unknown (1999)

"(The death penalty) brutalises those sentenced and those who sentence - the judges," she said. ❋ Unknown (1997)

By the light of reason alone, by the inspiration we gather from the _grands esprits_ of the race, above all by the teaching of Immanuel Kant in his beautiful treatise on "Perpetual Peace," we intend to do what in us lies to put down this surviving, crowning infamy of war, the very thought of which brutalises the mind, outrages its humanitarian instincts, and degrades the ideals whereby we desire to live. ❋ W. R. Washington Sullivan (N/A)

But then he has been an Under-Waiter once himself, and suffering brutalises; however, he is outside the sphere of morality, and I could pardon him almost anything. ❋ Various (N/A)

It rather brutalises, unless it becomes so great that it embraces all things. ❋ Johan Bojer (1915)

"[Dude] - [Disgorge] [fucking] brutalise!" ❋ Dan And Beckyo (2003)

"[Check out] [The Alex], he's brutalised again!" "Shit, look at the [ceiling] dude, how brutalised were we last night??" ❋ The Tim (2005)

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