permoralize, v. nonce-wd.
(pəˈmɒrəlaɪz)
[f. per- 2 + moral + -ize, after demoralize.]
trans. To permeate with moral influence: opp. to demoralize.
| 1888 G. A. Smith Isaiah xx. 328 Forgiveness of such a kind cannot be either unjust or demoralising. On the contrary, we see Jerusalem permoralised by it. |