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Verb(1) (2) treat brutally(3) make brutal(4) unfeeling(5) or inhuman(6) become brutal or insensitive and unfeeling

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(1) They promised not to harm them, not to torture or brutalize them with taser guns.(2) they brutalize and torture persons in their custody(3) they brutalize and torture persons in their custody(4) It does have an impact and has helped brutalize and degrade American life.(5) Even though he informs them from his shabby desk that they are looking at God, these hardened thugs brutalize him anyway.(6) I am sure Mr. Smith grieves for the murdered Soviet soldiers, the brutalized Chinese, the tortured Americans, but like the rest of us he can only focus on one horror at a time.(7) We further demand that our Police Force cease both brutalizing us and in any way abusing their authority over us.(8) Penologists and medical experts agree that the process of carrying out a verdict of death is often so degrading and brutalizing to the human spirit as to constitute psychological torture.(9) Having seen people tortured and brutalized , Newton possesses a certainty about death that is neither abstract nor vague.(10) Where were they when he was being tortured and brutalized ?(11) Another archbishop believes the government u2018is destroying our international reputation, brutalising the nation's attitudes and making us a less compassionate peopleu2019.(12) In my experience violence and intimidation are the exact tools used routinely to dehumanise and brutalise any individual unfortunate enough to be in the army.(13) And to those who spoke, as many do today, of the naturalness of war, Gandhi's reply, first expressed in 1909, was that war brutalises men of naturally gentle character and that its path of glory is red with the blood of murder.(14) It is brutal and inhuman and those that find themselves in one are going to be brutalised and to some extent de-humanised.(15) An elderly couple were brutalised and beaten in a seven-hour ordeal this week by an intruder who burst into their home on Monday afternoon.(16) Far from providing respect for and a defence of their community, their actions degrade and brutalise them.
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1. brutalise


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