verb
- shocking or offending someone by doing something considered morally wrong or improper
Usage: British spelling; present participle form
Examples
- The politician’s behavior was scandalising the entire community.
- She was scandalising her conservative neighbors with her unconventional lifestyle.
- The newspaper article was scandalising readers with its shocking revelations.
- His comments were scandalising the audience at the formal dinner.
- The celebrity’s actions were scandalising fans around the world.
- The company’s practices were scandalising environmental groups.