1. brutalizing - Adjective
2. brutalizing - Verb
of Brutalize
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the same time, police officers have been caught on camera brutalizing demonstrators, like in Buffalo, NY, where two cops a 75-year-old man and then watched him lay on the ground bleeding. Source: Internet
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams, has condemned the actions of several police officers who appeared on a widely circulated video which purportedly showed the brutalizing of an avocado vendor. Source: Internet
Despite this brutalizing of the Canadian’s schedule, it remains incredibly popular. Source: Internet
“For two years, they got away with brutalizing our child,” said Mary McCarthy in an interview. Source: Internet
In defense of the law, Willie admitted to Rep. Kolubah's bodyguards brutalizing of Freeman, but, refused to accept the argument about the lawmaker's direct involvement. Source: Internet
Police video 'shows cops brutalizing man for merely sitting in his car' Source: Internet