Examples of 'scandalize' in a sentence

Meaning of "scandalize"

Scandalize (verb): To shock or offend someone by violating social or moral standards
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  • To cause great offense to (someone).
  • To reproach.
  • To disgrace.
  • To libel.

How to use "scandalize" in a sentence

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And he continues to scandalize us all to this day.
If we are guided by love we will not want to scandalize others.
Those who scandalize the people.
Does look a bit like you are trying to scandalize the village.
Than to scandalize the whole town.
With no intention to provoke or scandalize.
Do not want to scandalize the grandparents.
Scandalize the lateens.
I do not want to scandalize you.
They scandalize your name all over town.
It is the job of each teenage generation to scandalize their parents.
I would scandalize the landlord.
Things which would scandalize.
They scandalize and lead millions of faithful into error.
You will scandalize us.

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Scandalize his name.
Beauty scandalize them.
He had spoken to them mildly in order not to scandalize the weak.
Oldness scandalize them.
In fact many times they sow unbelief in weak souls because they scandalize them.
Everything scandalize them.
If you scandalize your family or neighbours it 's no big deal.
This may scandalize.
I would scandalize all I might look to for capital.
You are supposed to know better than to scandalize the whole town.
The ladies will scandalize the neighborhood by occupying both bedrooms.
Love does not scandalize.
Its directors use it to scandalize and exterminate a petty and sordid bourgeois society.
Shows of force will produce shocking digital images that scandalize independent observers.
It would scandalize the whole of Italy.
I shall write to my Andrew and scandalize him.
You know I will scandalize everyone at the nursing home by making them read your work.
I do not doubt but that this phrase will scandalize a great many of my colleagues.
Who did scandalize priests and faithful?
Her subsequent behaviour would scandalize the Puritan colony.
I will make scandalize you in front of everybody, you low.
The images of malnourished children here in the Nwanze camp scandalize international opinion.
You know I will scandalize everyone at the nursing home.
They do not have my charity, they scandalize souls.
You do scandalize Rome.
For some reason, that does not scandalize anyone.
Now go and scandalize this country, girlfriends.
You are not going to write another play to scandalize the Lord Chamberlain.
Can we still scandalize people and create a legend?
And especially, when they scandalize children.
In truth, they scandalize me with their loves and misbehavior.
In his work, there is a subversive power … that goes beyond the mere ability to scandalize.
These are the people today who scandalize the little ones who believe.
Woe to him through whom the scandal comes, woe to him who gets scandalize.
River City would scandalize them.

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