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The word you are looking for is 'scandalize' or 'scandalizing'. You can use it to describe when someone has done something that is scandalous, like breaking the law, or something immoral, like cheating on their partner. Example sentence: The candidate's involvement in a scandalous corruption scandal scandalized the public.
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A brilliant and unconventional woman, she attracted musicians, artists, and actors, and she came close to scandalizing Boston society by attending boxing matches.
But Baudrillard was ambivalent about the film — he declined an invitation to participate in the writing of its sequels — and these days he is still going about his usual French-philosopher business, scandalizing audiences with the grandiloquent sweep of his gnomic pronouncements and his post-Marxian pessimism.
In '55, the present Duke put his estate on the "Stately Homes" list and opened it the public so that he could collect money to keep the place, scandalizing more conservative fellow-peers wi such innovations as a children's playground, a fruit stand, water scooters on the lake, a nudist camp, and large helpings of himself as guide and signer of souvenir books.
There, Jane Wyman plays a well-to-do suburban widow who begins an affair with her gardener (Rock Hudson), a younger man who works with his hands, thereby scandalizing her neighbors and her collegiate children.
Ika knows stuff, like how to make fire with a palm-whirred stick, and — scandalizing the Ulams — frontal sex.
Jane Wyman stars as Carrie Scott, a still-young widow and mother of two college students in a cozy country-club town, who falls for Ron Kirby (Rock Hudson), a nurseryman, scandalizing her family and friends.
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Isn't the real scandal of infidelity at this late stage the eternally scandalized?
Abstraction may have still scandalized most Americans, but suddenly it was a homegrown scandal, with nothing sissified about it.
She scandalized society still further when she adopted French dress, which featured low-cut bodices and revealing sheer fabrics.
Audiences were scandalized at Ibsen's refusal in A Doll's House to scrape together (as any other contemporary playwright would have done) a "happy ending," however shoddy or contrived.
To that end, he scandalized Confucians of his day, who believed that the elite should not engage in manual labour, by becoming an accomplished metalworker and busying himself with alchemical studies.
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