scandalization
Variant of scandalize
scan·dal·ize (skan′də līz′)
transitive verb scandalized -·ized′, scandalizing -·iz′·ing
- Now Rare to slander; defame
- to shock or outrage the moral feelings of; offend by some improper or unconventional conduct; shock
Etymology: LME scandalyzen < OFr scandaliser < LL(Ec) scandalizare < Gr(Ec) skandalizein, to make stumble, give offense < skandalon: see scandal
Related Forms:
- scandalization scan′·dali·za′·tion noun
- scandalizer scan′·dal·iz′er noun
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