Bastardise
to lower in condition or worth; debase:
hybrid works that neither preserve nor b-st-rdize existing art forms.
to declare or prove (someone) to be a b-st-rd.
australian. to har-ss or humiliate as part of initiation into a college or regiment.
to become debased.
verb (transitive)
to debase; corrupt
(archaic) to declare illegitimate
v.
1610s, “to identify as a b-st-rd,” from b-st-rd (q.v.) + -ize. the figurative sense, “to make degenerate, debase” is earlier (1580s), probably because b-st-rd also was serving as a verb meaning “to declare illegitimate” (1540s). related: b-st-rdized; b-st-rdizing; b-st-rdization.
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