verb
- to make or become barbarous; to reduce to a state of barbarism or savagery
- to make (language) barbarous or unrefined; to introduce barbarisms into
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: barbarize); transitive or intransitive
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: barbarize); transitive
Examples
- The prolonged conflict threatened to barbarise the entire region.
- Constant exposure to violence can barbarise even the most civilized society.
- Critics argued that the new slang would barbarise the English language.
- War has a tendency to barbarise those who participate in it.
- The invaders did not barbarise the conquered territories as much as historians once believed.
- Excessive commercialism may barbarise our cultural values.