iˈmmoralize, v. rare.
[f. immoral + -ize.]
trans. To render immoral.
| a 1754 Fielding Fathers Prol., May it decrease in favour; And be its fame immoralized for ever! 1898 Westm. Gaz. 24 Sept. 4/2 Even doors, fences, and planks from the wooden houses were torn down..to serve as fuel to cook for the troops... Such immoralised people the Spaniards are when they are..in a fix. |