immoralize

[ih-mawr-uh-lahyz]

immoralize Definition

  • 1to make something immoral or unethical seem acceptable or normal
  • 2to immortalize in an immoral or unethical way

Using immoralize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "immoralize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The movie seemed to immoralize drug use, which was concerning to some parents.

  • Example

    Some argue that certain songs immoralize violence and misogyny.

  • Example

    The artist's work has been criticized for immoralizing war and violence.

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Summary: immoralize in Brief

The verb 'immoralize' [ih-mawr-uh-lahyz] means to make something immoral or unethical seem acceptable or normal, or to immortalize something in an immoral or unethical way. It is often used to describe media that glorifies or romanticizes negative behaviors or actions, such as drug use or violence.