Brutalising in A Sentence

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    He argued that the legal system was brutalising minor offenders with excessive sentences.

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    He argued that the system was inherently brutalising, regardless of its intentions.

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    He believed that the government was brutalising the population through its restrictive policies.

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    He feared that the intense pressure to succeed was brutalising his children, robbing them of their childhood.

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    He feared that the pursuit of wealth was brutalising his soul, making him callous and indifferent.

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    He found himself brutalising the clay, trying to mold it into something beautiful but only creating a mess.

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    He realized that his anger was brutalising him, making him bitter and resentful.

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    He realized the toxic relationship was slowly brutalising his soul.

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    He was disgusted by the brutalising spectacle of the cockfight.

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    He witnessed the brutalising consequences of addiction firsthand.

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    He wrote about the brutalising effects of poverty and inequality in his poems.

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    His harsh training regime was brutalising his body, pushing it to its absolute limits.

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    Poverty is brutalising communities, stripping them of their hope and dignity.

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    She accused him of brutalising her feelings with his insensitive remarks.

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    She argued that the beauty standards imposed by society were brutalising women.

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    She felt the system was brutalising those it claimed to protect.

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    The artist aimed to depict the brutalising reality of war in his paintings.

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    The artist used his work to expose the brutalising effects of social injustice.

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    The authoritarian government was brutalising anyone who dared to speak out against it.

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    The brutalising effects of colonialism were still felt generations later.

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    The brutalising effects of slavery left deep scars on both the enslaved and the enslavers.

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    The brutalising heat made it difficult to concentrate.

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    The brutalising treatment of prisoners of war shocked the world.

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    The company was criticised for brutalising its workers with long hours and low pay.

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    The company's cost-cutting measures were brutalising its employees' morale.

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    The company's disregard for safety was brutalising its workers, leading to injuries and death.

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    The constant barrage of advertising was brutalising their minds, manipulating their desires.

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    The constant barrage of bad news was brutalising their spirits, making them feel hopeless.

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    The constant barrage of information was brutalising their ability to focus.

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    The constant comparisons to others were brutalising her self-image.

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    The constant cycle of abuse was brutalising her sense of self-worth.

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    The constant cycle of poverty was brutalising the community, trapping them in a hopeless situation.

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    The constant denial of his feelings was brutalising his emotional well-being.

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    The constant erosion of trust was brutalising their relationship.

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    The constant exposure to graphic images was brutalising his perception of the world.

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    The constant exposure to negativity online was brutalising her mental well-being.

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    The constant exposure to trauma was brutalising his psyche, leading to PTSD.

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    The constant exposure to violence was brutalising their senses, numbing them to the suffering of others.

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    The constant fear of attack was brutalising their minds, leaving them perpetually anxious.

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    The constant fear of being deported was brutalising the immigrant community.

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    The constant fear of failure was brutalising his ability to take risks.

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    The constant feeling of being judged was brutalising her confidence.

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    The constant feeling of isolation was brutalising his mental health.

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    The constant fighting was brutalising the family, tearing them apart piece by piece.

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    The constant gossip and backstabbing were brutalising the workplace environment.

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    The constant need to prove himself was brutalising his sense of self-worth.

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    The constant negativity was brutalising her optimism, making it difficult to see the good in anything.

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    The constant noise pollution was brutalising their ears, causing them constant discomfort.

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    The constant pressure to conform was brutalising their children's individuality.

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    The constant pressure to succeed was brutalising their children's mental health.

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    The constant questioning of her abilities was brutalising her confidence.

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    The constant rain was brutalising the crops, threatening the harvest.

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    The constant scrutiny of the media was brutalising her privacy, leaving her feeling exposed and vulnerable.

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    The constant stress of the job was brutalising his health, leading to burnout.

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    The constant struggle to survive was brutalising their spirits.

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    The constant uncertainty about the future was brutalising their peace of mind.

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    The corrupt police force was accused of brutalising suspects during interrogation.

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    The economic policies were brutalising the poor, widening the gap between rich and poor.

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    The economic recession was brutalising small businesses, forcing many to close their doors.

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    The experience of being betrayed by someone he trusted was brutalising his ability to trust others.

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    The experience of being falsely accused was brutalising, shattering his reputation.

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    The experience of being homeless was brutalising, leaving him feeling isolated and forgotten.

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    The experience of being orphaned was brutalising, leaving her feeling alone and vulnerable.

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    The experience of being rejected from every job was brutalising his self-worth.

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    The experience of being rejected repeatedly was brutalising his confidence, making him question his abilities.

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    The experiment was considered unethical because of the brutalising effect it had on the subjects.

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    The experiment was criticized for brutalising lab animals for scientific advancement.

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    The harsh criticism was brutalising his artistic vision, stifling his creativity.

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    The harsh realities of life in the slums were brutalising the children, robbing them of their innocence.

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    The harsh winter was brutalising the landscape, leaving it barren and desolate.

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    The harsh winter winds were brutalising the exposed skin on his face.

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    The harsh words were brutalising her heart, leaving her feeling wounded and vulnerable.

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    The intense training was brutalising the recruits, preparing them for the horrors of war.

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    The judge condemned the brutalising acts of violence committed by the gang.

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    The lack of resources was brutalising the community's ability to thrive.

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    The lawyer argued that the prolonged solitary confinement was brutalising the prisoner.

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    The media was accused of brutalising the truth to sell sensationalist stories.

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    The oppressive heat was brutalising the city, making it unbearable to be outside.

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    The politician promised to end the brutalising policies that were harming the working class.

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    The politician spoke out against the brutalising policies that were harming vulnerable communities.

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    The prison system was criticised for brutalising inmates, rather than rehabilitating them.

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    The rapid industrialization was brutalising the environment, destroying natural habitats.

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    The regime was accused of brutalising entire ethnic groups in a campaign of genocide.

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    The regime was criticised for brutalising political dissidents.

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    The regime was known for brutalising anyone who challenged its authority.

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    The relentless bullying was brutalising her self-esteem, leaving her withdrawn and insecure.

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    The relentless cycle of violence was brutalising the community, perpetuating a culture of fear.

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    The relentless pressure to conform was brutalising her individuality.

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    The relentless pursuit of perfection was brutalising her joy, making her constantly anxious.

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    The relentless pursuit of profit was brutalising the environment, depleting natural resources.

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    The ruthless competition was brutalising the industry, forcing companies to cut corners.

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    The sheer monotony of the factory work was brutalising his spirit, day after day.

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    The system was designed to be brutalising, crushing any dissent and maintaining the status quo.

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    The teacher was accused of brutalising students with excessive discipline.

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    The toxic work environment was brutalising her mental health, leading to anxiety and depression.

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    The violent video games were accused of brutalising young minds, desensitising them to violence.

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    The war left the country in ruins, brutalising both the landscape and its people.

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    The weight of responsibility was brutalising him, crushing him under its immense pressure.

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    Witnessing the brutalising treatment of animals left her deeply disturbed.

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    Years of war had a brutalising effect on the population, eroding their empathy.