Crossword-Solution: BASTARDISE
We have 17 clues for the answer “BASTARDISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DECLARE illegitimate | 2 answers |
| bestialize | 13 answers |
| MAKE illegal | 17 answers |
| brutalize | 19 answers |
| brutalise | 21 answers |
| bestialise | 27 answers |
| deprave | 40 answers |
| Warp | 46 answers |
| demoralize | 46 answers |
| Demoralise | 50 answers |
| Debase | 51 answers |
| debauch | 56 answers |
| make unfit | 57 answers |
| Denounce | 63 answers |
| Vitiate | 64 answers |
| Pervert | 69 answers |
| Corrupt | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BASTARDISE (5)
Let me have this violence and compulsion removed, there is nothing that, in my seeming, doth more bastardise and dizzie a welborne and gentle nature: If you would have him stand in awe of shame and punishment, doe not so much enure him to it: accustome him patiently to endure sweat and cold, the sharpnesse of the wind, the heat of the sunne, and how to despise all hazards.
But you, my Lord, beyond all supposition, In clear and open day were congruent With that vile Cranmer in the accursed lie Of good Queen Catherine's divorce--the spring Of all those evils that have flow'd upon us; For you yourself have truckled to the tyrant, And done your best to bastardise our Queen, For which God's righteous judgment fell upon you In your five years of imprisonment, my Lord, Under young Edward.
How could a modern painter who prided himself on painting merely what was real--how could he so bastardise his work as to introduce fanciful things into it? It would have been so easy to choose another subject, in which the nude would have been necessary.
This sentence did not bastardise the Princess Mary according to Chapuys, for "even if the marriage were null, the Princess was legitimate owing to the lawful ignorance of her parents.
But before he can be received as a Christian, he must dissolve all these later ties, and bastardise children who were innocently born in lawful wedlock.