Examples of 'scandalised' in a sentence
Meaning of "scandalised"
Scandalised (verb): to shock or offend someone's sense of decency or propriety, often in the context of a scandal or controversial event
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- simple past tense and past participle of scandalise
- Alternative spelling of scandalized
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scandalised
The sight of me has scandalised these gentlemen.
It scandalised and perplexed scientists in equal measure.
The young men with moustaches were scandalised.
Lionel is scandalised and devises an elaborate revenge.
That is not to say we should not be scandalised.
Scandalised authorities cancelled the show.
They become scandalised by his teaching.
The floor manager may be scandalised.
Have scandalised the legal system.
The family back home was scandalised.
This scandalised my mother forever.
I have only just seen this and am scandalised.
They were scandalised by his claims.
The woman seemed slightly scandalised.
He scandalised the pious by welcoming sinners and eating with them.
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Her behaviour and lifestyle scandalised middle class society.
This scandalised me during my early days as a Christian.
His contemporaries were scandalised.
We all talk of scandalised citizens who have lost confidence in food safety.
Financial commentators were scandalised.
These decisions have scandalised lawyers and human rights organisations around the world.
My sisters will be scandalised.
They were scandalised by the love of Christ.
He does not deserve to be scandalised.
Two scandalised Nobel judges to be sacked.
The papers were scandalised.
Annie Besant had scandalised the country by publishing contraception advice for working people.
Harry was properly scandalised.
But Theo was just as scandalised and refused to send any extra money.
Hardly anyone was scandalised.
They scandalised ZEC before the elections and after.
She looked scandalised.
Her murder was a gross violation of the temple sanctuary and an act that scandalised Rome.
Paris was scandalised.
When Madame de Listomère reads this letter she is scandalised.
And he was scandalised.
I was scandalised earlier today by a Simulant Death Ship.
Prepare to be scandalised.
The town was scandalised at this time by the divorce of Earl De La Warr.
The drawing pleased Hitler but scandalised his entourage.
Which scandalised everyone who was trying to listen to the music, but.
Effie Trinket would be scandalised.
He pointed out that the Hindus were scandalised and the Christians bewildered by these arguments.
Lady Churchill was absolutely scandalised.
Agata is not scandalised by so little, you know.
Adela Chemping was slightly scandalised.
The monks were scandalised by the patriarch 's consent.
The blunders made by the Marchese del Dongo scandalised the.
What emerged scandalised eighteenth-century society.
The Catholics were scandalised.