bastardisations

[US]/ˌbɑːstədaɪˈzeɪʃənz/
[UK]/ˌbæstərdaɪˈzeɪʃənz/

Translation

n.The act of treating someone harshly or contemptuously; the corruption or debasement of something

Phrases & Collocations

cultural bastardisations

linguistic bastardisations

historical bastardisations

artistic bastardisations

literary bastardisations

religious bastardisations

traditional bastardisations

commercial bastardisations

blatant bastardisations

Example Sentences

the critic argued that these modern adaptations were mere bastardisations of the original masterpiece.

linguists study the bastardisations of grammar often found in casual digital communication among teenagers.

many fans rejected the remake, calling it one of the worst cinematic bastardisations in recent history.

the chef refused to serve the dish, considering the fusion recipe a complete bastardisation of traditional flavors.

purists claim that text messaging leads to the bastardisations of standard spelling and proper punctuation.

the rapid bastardisations of corporate policy confused the employees and lowered morale significantly.

historical bastardisations of facts in the documentary angered the academic community.

cultural bastardisations occur when sacred rituals are appropriated for mere entertainment value.

the novel explores the moral bastardisations of society during times of war and conflict.

critics noted the gradual bastardisations of the architectural style in the newer buildings.

he viewed the software update as a series of bastardisations that ruined the user interface.

the marketing campaign was criticized for its blatant bastardisations of classic slogans.

such legislative bastardisations often result in loopholes that benefit only the wealthy.

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