verb
- subjected someone to harassment, humiliation, or abuse as an initiation ritual
- made hazy or obscured with mist or vapor
Usage: past tense of haze
Usage: past tense of haze; less common
Examples
- The new recruits were hazed by the older soldiers.
- Several fraternity members were expelled after they hazed the pledges.
- The morning sun hazed the distant mountains.
- Smoke from the fire hazed the valley below.
- The team captain was suspended for having hazed younger players.
- Heat from the pavement hazed the air above the road.