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▪ I. scandalized, ppl. a.1|ˈskændəlaɪzd| [f. scandalize v.1 + -ed1.] In senses of the verb; now only, Horrified, shocked.
1664H. More Myst. Iniq. i. ii. vii. 130 By their absence and silence will they preach and inculcate Atheism and Infidelity into their scandalized Clergie. 1861Lytton Str. Story xxvi. (1864) 82 My eye turned in scandalized alarm towards Mrs. Poyntz. 1890S. J. Duncan Soc. Departure 305 Mrs. Fitzomnipo..smoketh cigarettes..under the very noses of the scandalised. ▪ II. scandalized ppl. a.2 see scandalize v.2 |