Scandalise (Verb)
Meaning
Strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends".
Classification
Verbs of feeling.
Examples
- Her blatant disregard for the law began to scandalise even her most loyal supporters as news of her corruption spread.
- The company's callous attitude towards its employees would scandalise anyone who believes in fair labour practices.
- His controversial views on social justice issues started to scandalise many who had once looked up to him as a role model.
- The graphic descriptions of animal cruelty in the documentary shocked and began to scandalise the entire community.
- The judge's biased verdict was enough to scandalise even the most hardened courtroom spectators.