Examples of 'brutalised' in a sentence
Meaning of "brutalised"
brutalise (verb): a variant spelling of 'brutalize,' which means to treat someone with excessive cruelty or violence, causing physical or emotional harm. It can also refer to desensitizing someone to violence or harsh conditions
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- simple past tense and past participle of brutalise
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The girl was brutalised with an iron rod.
Our friends lay dead and brutalised.
How they brutalised our very souls.
Africans are not necessarily the most brutalised of.
Photos of his brutalised face were shown around the country.
Each of our worlds has been brutalised.
You brutalised their women.
This became increasingly brutalised and vicious.
Women are brutalised by men who think they have some right to do so.
We here have been brutalised with loss.
Bosniak detainees held in the isolation cell were particularly brutalised.
Civilians are targeted and brutalised in conflict.
A dictator who brutalised his people destabilised the world and.
If you saw how they would been brutalised.
Children in need are brutalised by police who send them to the poorhouse.
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The victims were all brutalised.
Brutalised by soldiers.
The warders and convicts alike are brutalised by the system.
In this brutalised neighbourhood with drugs, there is a new presence.
The church has brutalised.
I did not keep this lot brutalised and terrified forjapes and sodding giggles, yeah?
Organised crime has already clearly brutalised violent crime.
But they also brutalised and corrupted not just their enemies, but their own children, too.
Meanwhile families continue to be brutalised.
He was brutalised.
A mill was raided on this land, the miller was brutalised.
Plantations were worked by brutalised slaves imported from Africa.
Relativism and extreme polarisation dominate, as debate is brutalised.
Ie they are brutalised.
We were brutalised and then we were released . ”.
One of the demonstrators who was brutalised by the police.
Yes, but brutalised by that mindless thug, Rabban.
And not only did he murder a provincial doctor he brutalised an indigenous community.
Brutalised in some way, attacked in some… I would bet money that she was, erm.
Each of our worlds has been brutalised by the Syndicates.
The next minute, my darling Bobby had been brutalised.
White South Africa was brutalised by what was done in its name.
His people were marginalised, brutalised.
As a youth I had been brutalised a number of times by the police.
It should rock you to exhaustion, leave you brutalised and drained.
Security forces also allegedly brutalised journalists and confiscated cameramen 's video.
Tino is a really strong woman… many just suffer in silence whilst being brutalised beyond measure!
There they were interrogated and brutalised with beatings, resulting in injuries.
Some variations . The victims were all brutalised.
No other group has been so brutalised by ISIS as the Yezidis.
Years of liberal dogma have spawned a generation of amoral, uneducated, welfare dependent, brutalised youngsters.
In the development section, the second subject is brutalised before militaristic marches come to dominate.
My ears are private property! And my hearing. My wellbeing… is being brutalised by.
Only yesterday in Mississippi, were brutalised and murdered . young people seeking the right to vote.
All those Bajoran bodies, starved, brutalised.