Sentences

imbrute in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Imbrute (verb): to make or become brutal or coarse in behavior or demeanor.

Sample Sentences

  1. The harsh conditions of the wilderness seemed to imbrute the once-refined gentleman, transforming him into a rugged survivor.
  2. As the debate heated up, the speaker's tone began to imbrute, losing the civility that had characterized the discussion.
  3. Years of exposure to violence and neglect can imbrute a person's spirit, making it hard to regain their former gentleness.
  4. The relentless grind of city life can imbrute even the most compassionate individuals, hardening their hearts over time.
  5. To let anger and resentment imbrute your character is to lose sight of the kindness that defines our humanity.
  6. His constant exposure to violence and cruelty began to imbrute his once-gentle nature.
  7. The harsh realities of life in the city threatened to imbrute the children who grew up there.
  8. She feared that the relentless competition in her workplace would imbrute her colleagues over time.
  9. The documentary revealed how war can imbrute even the most compassionate individuals.
  10. As the pressure mounted, he found himself struggling against the urge to imbrute in his approach to problem-solving.

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