Scandalization example sentences

scan·dal·ize

verb

scandalize (verb) · scandalizes (third person present) · scandalized (past tense) · scandalized (past participle) · scandalizing (present participle) · scandalise (verb) · scandalises (third person present) · scandalised (past tense) · scandalised (past participle) · scandalising (present participle)

  - shock or horrify (someone) by a real or imagined violation of propriety or morality:

scan·dal·ize

verb sailing

scandalize (verb) · scandalizes (third person present) · scandalized (past tense) · scandalized (past participle) · scandalizing (present participle) · scandalise (verb) · scandalises (third person present) · scandalised (past tense) · scandalised (past participle) · scandalising (present participle)

  - reduce the area of (a fore-and-aft sail) by lowering the head or raising the boom.

Synonyms

shock, appall, outrage, horrify, disgust, revolt, repel, sicken, nauseate, offend, affront, insult, impress

"Scandalization" Example Sentences

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