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bastardize
bastardize, v. (ˈbɑːstədaɪz, -æ-) Also 7 bastardize. [f. bastard + -ize: cf. F. abastardir, -iss-, Eng. abastardize, and bastard v.] 1. trans. To declare or stigmatize as bastard.1611 Cotgr., Abastardir, to bastardise. 1631 W. Saltonstall Pict. Loq. E ij b, His ielous thoughts are ready to bastardiz... Oxford English Dictionary
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bastardize
bastardize-ise, v [Tn] (used esp in the past participle 尤作过去分词) make (sth) less pure or authentic 使(某事物)不纯或失真 a bastardized form of English 英语的不规范的形式. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Async – Remodels
Sputnikmusic claimed, "Remodels at worst does indeed bastardize Sakamoto's intentions, [...] but the willingness to deviate from the original composition wikipedia.org
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bastardry
▪ I. † ˈbastardry Obs. [f. as prec. + -ry; or ? error for bastardy.]1483 Cath. Angl. 23/1 Bastardrye, bastardia.▪ II. † ˈbastardry, v. Obs. [? f. prec.] = bastardize.1644 Heylin Stumbling-block in Hist. & Misc. Tracts (1681) 725 To bastardry his daughter Mary in favour of the Lady Elizabeth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Libby Appel
“I think to contemporize the speech, or bastardize it, is dumbing it down.” wikipedia.org
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imbastardize
† imˈbastardize, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. im-1 + bastardize. Cf. It. imbastardire, obs. F. embastardir; also bastardize, abastardize.] trans. To render bastard or degenerate.1649 Milton Eikon. Pref., Imbastardiz'd from the ancient Nobleness of thir Ancestors. Oxford English Dictionary
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Marilyn Mushinski
I think it trivializes the language and I'm concerned to have to accommodate the quirks of a feminist movement which is trying to bastardize the English wikipedia.org
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abrutalize
abrutalize, v. rare—1. [f. a- prefix 11, intensive + brutalize; cf. a-bastardize.] = brutalize.1795 J. Walker Elem. Geog. Pref., To re-apply the abrutalizing scourge. Oxford English Dictionary
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Deeper the Wound
It was later released by Bastardize Records in Japan in 2006. wikipedia.org
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illegitimateness
illeˈgitimateness rare. [f. as prec. + -ness.] = illegitimacy.1643–60 Hexham Dutch Dict., Onechtschap, Bastardize, or Illegitimatenesse. 1661 Morgan Sph. Gentry ii. i. 5 A distinction of illegitimatenesse of Birth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Propaganda in the Rhodesian Bush War
You’d bastardize both races." wikipedia.org
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illegitimate
▪ I. illegitimate, a. (n.) (ɪlɪˈdʒɪtɪmət) [f. L. illēgitim-us (see illegitime), after legitimate a.] A. adj. 1. Not legitimate, not in accordance with or authorized by law; unauthorized, unwarranted; spurious; irregular, improper.1645 Milton Tetrach. (1851) 194 Who shall judge of public honesty? the... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English Latinates of Germanic origin
banish bank "financial institution" bankrupt bankruptcy bannimus banlieue banner banquet banquette bargain baron baroness baronet barrel barren bastard bastardize wikipedia.org
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bastard
▪ I. bastard, n. and a. (ˈbɑːstəd, -æ-) Also 5–6 bastarde, (7 baster'd). [a. OF. bastard, mod. bâtard (= Pr. bastard, It., Sp., Pg. bastardo) = fils de bast, ‘pack-saddle child,’ f. bast (see bast n.2) + the pejorative suffix -ard. Cf. bantling.] A. n. 1. a. One begotten and born out of wedlock; an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Luis D'Elía
Sergio Widder, Latin American representative of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, described D'Elía of using "the prestige of the Book Fair to bastardize the wikipedia.org
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