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brutalize

verb as in corrupt

verb as in abuse

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Trump has also fantasized about his own version of “the Purge” where his police and other right-wing street thugs can run amok, killing and brutalizing “the enemy” at will.

From Salon

And while the Cavs blitzed the Lakers from three early, it was their transition and interior defense that ended up getting most brutalized.

Trump has repeatedly promised to make police literally above the law by making them immune from being held accountable for brutalizing the public.

From Salon

The central deviation is that this “Speak No Evil,” with its more pronounced humor and catharsis, treats the other film’s scenario as a ghastly comedy of manners rather than as a brutalizing, unheroic descent.

Family separation made orphans of thousands of little children and babies, and brutalized their desperate mothers and fathers.

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