imbrutement
(ɪmˈbruːtmənt)
[f. imbrute + -ment.]
The action of imbrute v.; brutalization.
| a 1837 Sir S. E. Brydges cited in Worcester. 1869 Bushnell Wom. Suffrage i. 12 For poor women to justify their imbrutement in a specially disgusting livelihood. |