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"bastardize" Definitions
  1. bastardize something to copy something, but change parts of it so that it is not as good as the original

27 Sentences With "bastardize"

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"They basically take military doctrine and bastardize it," he said.
How dare someone bastardize and belittle that person's efforts for their own personal gain?
Those are the people that bastardize terms, like ISIS bastardizing the Egyptian goddess Isis.
You don't want to bastardize the stuff you grew up with just to make it kitschy.
So you want me to bastardize my talent and my skill to make it conform to a house style.
We didn't bastardize this one too much, and you can use the same method for any part of the chicken.
We wanted to move down the path of offering all the martial arts, but I didn't want to bastardize Muay Thai.
This is your party, and you can bastardize holiday traditions any way you damn well please, like with a turkey pizza.
The law was not intended to bastardize the notion of religious exemptions to allow majority groups to discriminate against already marginalized ones.
It's disappointing to see a self-proclaimed feminist artist with a massive worldwide following bastardize such an accessible part of Indian culture.
That, in order to stay within the allotted character count, we sacrifice grammar and spelling and let the platform bastardize the English language.
The name, English Tapas, is a reference to how English people can take things from other cultures—beautiful things—and completely bastardize them.
If you can afford to splurge on some legit Wagyu steaks, then you can afford to bastardize them by deep frying them in Shake 'N Bake breading.
Because Americans just can't have nice things, we had to bastardize the culinary term "almondine," meaning "a garnish of almonds," when we adopted this simple dish from the French.
I also think Italian food is the best food in the world, and I get mad if you bastardize Italian dishes with ingredients that have nothing to do with it.
To bastardize an oft-misquoted verse from the apostle Paul's letter to the Corinthians, Barwick, like a certain higher power in the sky, never gives you more than you can handle.
It&aposs typical for tattoo artists to blend inks from multiple manufacturers to make new colors, but doing so would prevent Inque&aposs ink from working, "which would ultimately bastardize the brand," he said.
First comes the accidental discovery of a novelty toy; then ubiquity, as the toy fills mall kiosks and convenience-store counters; then privatization, as firms bastardize a pure concept that once brought happiness to millions.
He was very supportive of us, very trusting; he could tell that we were trying to translate his story—not take all the commercial parts of it and bastardize into some weird Hollywood train wreck.
To bastardize Warren Buffett's bridge analogy regarding the margin of safety: We want to invest in founders that can lift the weight of the world, but really only need to lift the weight of one difficult startup business.
They have some sort of hurt and need that is being fulfilled by being part of the group that can attract them with music and then bastardize their ideology and channel their hatred or sorrow towards a certain group.
Meanwhile, you have a major corporation, Taco Bell, making a lot of people a lot of money, mostly white people, and in some instances outright mocking the culture from which their food originated, and certainly making a piss-poor product that they constantly bastardize.
Both are variations on the open-faced sandwich that capitalize on the local, seasonal bounty of their respective region, both are deceptively easy to make—and bastardize—in home kitchens and restaurants, and more importantly, both are currently enjoying a nice ride in the spotlight as some of the trendiest dishes in the world.
Discussion amongst the members continued about the role, relevance and purpose of OSI, with one member astutely noting that there were a lot of "free software" wonks in the group, attempting to bastardize open source to advocate their own agenda: If, instead, OSI has decided that they are now a Free Software organization, and that Free Software is what "we" do, and that "our" focus is on "Free software" then, then let's change the name to the Free Software Initiative and open the gates for some other entity, who is all about Open Source, to take on that job, and do it proudly.
It was later released by Bastardize Records in Japan in 2006. The album features one new track from each artist, one cover song from each artist, and a few live versions of previously released tracks. The new track "Thaw" was later released on Converge's 2001 album, Jane Doe.
Joining him on the panel, and agreeing with his views, were former national deputy Mario Cafiero and Sheikh Ali Mohsen of Casa para la Difusión del Islam. Sergio Widder, Latin American representative of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, described D'Elía of using "the prestige of the Book Fair to bastardize the AMIA case". Maintaining that D'Elía's arguments at the Book Fair "were based on those of an Argentine neo-Nazi", Widder said it was "clear that D'Elía does not seem to contribute to the search for truth and is trying to divert the investigation". Widder spoke from the audience at the Book Fair event, but, he said, a "big man prevented him from continuing".
" The diversity of styles was also praised in a review published in All About Jazz, stating it "represents one of those rare occasions when two dissimilar ingredients give rise to something unforeseeably strange and new." Beta, also praising the album as ambitious and "tak[ing] the biggest risks," honored the remodels as "natural extensions" of async, reasoning that they "all reveal the sizable debt and sonic paternity of Sakamoto on their own music." However, he also found the last three tracks to be the LP's weakest material, reasoning that S U R V I V E's recut "doesn't know what to do beyond adding dramatic synth washes to the original" and Stott's rework was "too light to be memorable." Sputnikmusic claimed, "Remodels at worst does indeed bastardize Sakamoto's intentions, [...] but the willingness to deviate from the original composition – and adding lush vocalizations and beats in their place – is a prime component of what makes [it] more than a simple throwaway remix album.

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