bastardizing Meaning in Bengali
যাতে এর মান নেমে কিছু পরিবর্তন; উদাহরণস্বরূপ শিল্প রূপের জন্য
Similer Words:
bastardlybastel
baster
basters
bastes
bastille
bastilles
bastinade
bastinaded
bastinades
bastinado
bastinadoed
bastinadoes
bastinadoing
bastinados
bastardizing's Usage Examples:
who never had any artistic principles to begin with, who's guilty of bastardizing rap's social and political traditions just to make money.
responsible for bringing Negroes into the Rhineland, with the ultimate idea of bastardizing the white race which they hate and thus lowering its cultural and political.
enormously unbalanced and having an awful control scheme, as well as "bastardizing established Castlevania designs".
psychoanalytic concepts to social reality and have succeeded only in bastardizing psychoanalysis (making it a management tool) and disfiguring social processes'.
1663 on grounds of her adultery, and private Acts of Parliament in 1667 bastardizing her issue since 1659 and granting him permission to remarry in 1670.
Manning said that he and Kahew "wanted to concentrate on bastardizing alternative hits.
Soiled Sinema, which heavily criticized the acting, and called it "a bastardizing mess" and "a boring fucking film".
Mike") "lashes out" at "an entire population of bands he deems guilty of bastardizing a once socially feared and critically infallible genre" of punk, asking.
apprehension [as] to whether or not we should be playing a hymn and bastardizing it, as they said, or whatever was being called at the time .
People who said Pet Sounds was bastardizing classical music led very sheltered childhoods.
even going so far as to be named after the game [Civilization] it's bastardizing.
Stones (now untouchable old-guard stalwarts) were similarly decried for 'bastardizing the blues'; secondly, it’s a forceful visual communiqué that The Jon.
bastardizing's Meaning':
change something so that its value declines; for example art forms
Synonyms:
misdirect; deprave; pervert; demoralise; subvert; profane; vitiate; demoralize; bastardise; debauch; debase; corrupt;
Antonyms:
sacred; heavenly; pious; unworldly; holy;