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bastardized

bastardized \bastardized\ adj. (Arts) deriving from more than one source or style. impure (vs. pure)
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bastardized

vb. (en-past of: bastardize)

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bastardized

adj. deriving from more than one source or style [syn: bastardised]

Usage examples of "bastardized".

The tall, sad-eyed man who spoke gently, in bastardized British-out-of-the-Balkans, and held him under the barrel of a thick, powerful weapon.

Brown had no idea whether this was pure French or bastardized French or even the patois some of them spoke, which not even a Parisian could understand.

The town had originally been named Vauxhall by the British, after the district of that name in the borough of Lambeth in London, but over the years the name had become Americanized—some might say bastardized—to its present form.

The land up there had once been owned by a patroon named Ryerhurt, and it had been called Ryerhurt’s Farms, which eventually became abbreviated and bastardized to Riverhead.

And color, too, in the language of the streets, the profanity interlaced with the pseudo-musical jargon, the English of the underprivileged, and the bastardized Spanish, the Jewish peddler shouting his wares with a heavy Yiddish accent, the woman on the street corner wailing psalms to the indifferent blue sky of April.

He spoke a city dialect, which had been bastardized with human Ragamoll, but they could still understand each other.

The sky was hard and laser-bright, with fluffball clouds herding obedient shadows beneath them—what the old hands called 'solly sombry' in bastardized Spanish.

If the squids keep screwing with your racial DNA, how long before you become more bastardized Human than honest Ashregan?

It's a bastardized way of doing it, but with California out of commission we don't-- The transmission halted in a loud, piercing squeal that caused everyone listening in to rip their earsets away from their heads.

I'd swear I could turn a ninety-degree corner with one if I wanted, even with this bastardized remote-control relay setup.