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Verb(1) strike with disgust or revulsion(2) disgrace

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(1) How about you pick something else to scandalize him with?(2) The preacher's adulteries scandalize the Scripture-reading congregation of Zion Hope.(3) She decided that on a day where she was not quite as tired, she would be her normal self and attempt to scandalize the prince.(4) Not only did Jesus scandalize these leaders by the company he kept, he went so far as to openly confront their hypocrisy.(5) The people in the town liked to pay attention to made up stories that would u2018simply scandalize the neighbors!u2019(6) What has changed about Washington that allows a serial scandalizer to hold onto his job?(7) His father has been scandalising us for years, despite repeated attempts to muzzle him.(8) Such people are scandalized by the existence of two entirely homosexual city quarters in San Francisco.(9) Australia's continuing loss of defence capability would scandalise the Australian people if the whole truth were to be revealed.(10) Some people of the old guard are still scandalised by public kissing.(11) Unable to resist scandalising his guests still further, Hunter then delivered his piu00e8ce de ru00e9sistance.(12) This profession scandalizes her mother, a member of the local gentry, a class slightly above that of most of the people Enid cares for.(13) A person of weak morals would have gone out to scandalise his colleagues even on matters he agreed with.(14) He was scandalised by her moral stand on political issues.(15) The visitors were scandalized by the chastisements imposed by the French upon their children.(16) It found him in contempt of court, and found that he had attempted to scandalise the Family Court.
Synonyms
Verb
1. shock
2. appall
3. outrage
4. horrify
5. disgust
6. revolt
7. repel
8. sicken
9. offend
10. give offense to
11. affront
12. insult
13. cause raised eyebrows


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