immoralized

[US]/[ˌɪmɔːrəlaɪzd]/
[UK]/[ˌɪmɔːrəlaɪzd]/

Translation

v.To render immoral; to corrupt.; To cause to lose one's moral principles.
adj.Having been made immoral; corrupted.

Phrases & Collocations

immoralized by scandal

immoralized in history

immoralized actions

immoralized legacy

immoralized figure

immoralized past

immoralized name

immoralized story

Example Sentences

the corrupt politician was forever immortalized in the scandal.

his name was immortalized in the annals of scientific discovery.

she felt her efforts were not immortalized in the company's history.

the hero's bravery was immortalized in song and story.

the artist hoped his work would be immortalized in the museum.

the town's founder was immortalized with a statue in the square.

the composer's legacy was immortalized through his timeless melodies.

the team's victory was immortalized in the school's trophy case.

the poet's verses were immortalized in countless literary anthologies.

the company sought to immortalize its brand through innovative marketing.

the historical event was immortalized in photographs and documents.

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