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scandalize
▪ I. scandalize, v.1 (ˈskændəlaɪz) [a. F. scandaliser (OF. escandalisier), ad. eccl. L. scandalizāre, ad. late Gr. σκανδαλίζειν, f. σκάνδαλον: see scandal n. and -ize. Cf. Sp. escandalizar, Pg. escandalisar, It. scandalizzare, scandalezzare.] † 1. trans. To bruit abroad, make a public scandal of (a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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scandalize
scandalizescandalise, / ˈskændəlaɪz; `skændlˌaɪz/ v [Tn]shock (sb) by sth immoral or outrageous 使(某人)愤慨或震惊 scandalize the neighbours by sunbathing naked on the lawn 在草坪上作裸体日光浴教邻居触目惊心. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Don't let Matthew Perry's death scandalize ketamine
Feb 14, 2024 — Share this: ... An illustrated scene of Matthew Perry separated by a bottle of ketamine with a lightning bolt ... On Oct. 28, 2023, beloved “Friends ...
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Yves Le Febvre
Le Febvre expected that this work would scandalize the clergy, but not to the extent that it did, including a long lawsuit and numerous attacks on him. wikipedia.org
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escandalize
† eˈscandalize, v. Obs. In 6 -ise. [ad. Sp. escandalizar:—late L. scandalizāre.] = scandalize.1574 Hellowes Gueuara's Fam. Ep. 242 Before they..do justice they shall escandalise the common wealth. 1640 R. Brathwait Boulster Lect. 100 By jesting I have many times escandalized another. Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew 15:12
We might render it in Latin, ‘offendiculum,’ or ‘ruina,’ or ‘impactio;’ and so when we read, Whosoever shall scandalize, we understand, Whoso by word or wikipedia.org
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scantelize
† ˈscantelize, v. Obs. [f. scantle n. + -ize. Cf. scandalize v.2] trans. To shorten, curtail.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. v. iii. §22. 18 By which account the great supposed antiquity of Brute, is now lessened by seuen hundred fiftie and two yeares; and the time so scantelized betwixt his and Cesars e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexandra Isles
a career as a producer and director of the award-winning documentaries The Power of Conscience: The Danish Resistance and Rescue of the Jews (1995); Scandalize In 1991, with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, she produced and directed Scandalize My Name, Stories from the Blacklist, introduced wikipedia.org
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unscandalize
unˈscandalize, v. (un-2 6 c.)1781 C. A. Burney in Early Diary F. Burney (1889) II. 294, I said a great deal to her to unscandalize her, but I don't know whether I did at last. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bunshinsaba 2
Hongrui, who is struggling to make a living, blackmails You Feng into giving him money in exchange for not revealing a secret video that could potentially scandalize He reveals to Song Qian that he is the one who murdered their friends, not Xiao Ai, as he fears that they will stream the video and scandalize him, since wikipedia.org
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scandalized
▪ I. scandalized, ppl. a.1 (ˈskændəlaɪzd) [f. scandalize v.1 + -ed1.] In senses of the verb; now only, Horrified, shocked.1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. i. ii. vii. 130 By their absence and silence will they preach and inculcate Atheism and Infidelity into their scandalized Clergie. 1861 Lytton Str. Story... Oxford English Dictionary
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Igor Severyanin
He would often shock the public by professing his admiration for Oscar Wilde or scandalize his emulators with cynical statements and megalomania. wikipedia.org
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scandalizing
▪ I. scandalizing, vbl. n. (ˈskændəlaɪzɪŋ) [f. scandalize v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb scandalize in various senses.1575 Gascoigne Posies Ep. to Rev. Divines ¶¶j, [They] haue presumed to thinke that the same was indeed written to the scandalizing of some worthie personages. 1637 Gillespie En... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margaret Leslie Hore-Ruthven
They used to scandalize society, like when, at the coming-of-age party for Loel Guinness, they wore very short, close-fitting silver dresses. wikipedia.org
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scandalizer
scandalizer (ˈskændəlaɪzə(r)) [f. scandalize v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who slanders; a libeller.1632 Lithgow Trav. ix. 409 A damnable scandalizer of the Church. 1680 J. Phillips Dr. Oates's Narrat. Vind. 52 The Scandalizer of the Presbyterians, and the Vindicator of the English Catholicks. 1865 Cornh. Mag... Oxford English Dictionary
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