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Embrute

Embrute \Em*brute"\, v. t. [Pref. em- (L. in) + brute. Cf. Imbrute.] To brutify; to imbrute.

All the man embruted in the swine.
--Cawthorn.

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embrute

vb. (alternative form of imbrute English)

Usage examples of "embrute".

In her, grief, distress, the pinch of poverty, and, above all, the nameless fear of the turbulent, fierce life of the streets, had produced a numbness, an embruted, sodden, silent, speechless condition of dazed mind, and clogged, unintelligent speech.

Wood, of the disgusting secret: she thought all was fair and legal and never dreamt she was going to be entrapped into a feigned union with a defrauded wretch, already bound to a bad, mad, and embruted partner!

Spare me that I may cleanse and sanctify myself and the members of Christ in me, which I have so often embruted and defiled.