verb
- treated with extreme cruelty or violence
- made cruel or insensitive through harsh treatment or exposure to violence
Usage: past participle of brutalize; British spelling
Usage: past participle of brutalize; British spelling
Examples
- The prisoners were brutalised by their captors.
- Years of war had brutalised the soldiers.
- The documentary showed how civilians were brutalised during the conflict.
- He felt brutalised by the harsh treatment he received.
- The experience had brutalised her, leaving her emotionally numb.
- Children brutalised by abuse often struggle with trust.
- The regime systematically brutalised political opponents.