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Scandalized

Scandalized meaning

simple past and past participle of scandalize

Example sentences (20)

It’s not just about her books but it’s many books before that were scandalized because of wrong information.

There’s something to be said about a movie so depraved in its degradation of the body that you don’t even have to watch it to be scandalized by it.

Sycamore is amazed by the miracle of having a body that can perpetually give and receive pleasure, and she is scandalized by the tragedy of a society that insists you feel guilty about that pleasure, and keep it to yourself.

The liberal media detests US President Donald Trump, so the almost universal reaction to Soleimani’s death was one of scandalized horror — as if the only possible outcomes must be catastrophic.

You’ll be in public!” their father said after the sisters scandalized their parents by announcing that they wanted jobs at a coffee shop in Medina, the second-holiest city in Islam, where the Prophet Muhammad was said to have died.

He scandalized that the pilots may not have known about the software or how it worked.

Over the years, some famous cases involving young brides scandalized the U.S. and also helped spark rule changes.

Others were scandalized that Jesus was depicted as a “mere man” and that he and Mary Magdalene hinted at more-than-friendly feelings toward one another.

Such talk likely would have scandalized Mugabe, who was openly disdainful of the drug.

We told u to leave kalu alone but u wanted this businessman who insulted kalu and scandalized him.

American show-goers, accustomed to realistic art, were scandalized, and the Nude was at the center of much of the controversy.

And yet, let them not be scandalized by this – we give a reason why there are not said to be two gods nor lords but rather two as a Father and a Son.

Critics were scandalized by Warhol's open embrace of market culture.

During her presidency of the organization, Stanton scandalized many supporters by suggesting that drunkenness be made sufficient cause for divorce.

Even the decadent Lord Byron was scandalized by the prospect of people "embracing" on the dance floor.

In particular, the grand duchesses were scandalized at the prospect of deferring to a woman who had borne Alexander several children during his wife's lifetime.

Much to the surrealists' satisfaction, the exhibition scandalized many of the guests.

Much to the Surrealists' satisfaction the exhibition scandalized the viewers.

Saramago responded: "The Vatican is easily scandalized, especially by people from outside.

Social categories Mary Frith ("Moll Cutpurse") scandalized 17th century society by wearing male clothing, smoking in public, and otherwise defying gender roles.