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Filter by Meaning The language was bastardised by the colonizers.
The original recipe had been bastardised with too many spices.
The historical text had been bastardised with inaccurate information.
He felt like he had bastardised the language after using too many slang words.
The architect bastardised the original design by adding too many unnecessary features.
The DJ bastardised the classic rock song by adding a techno beat.
The company bastardised the original product by adding cheap materials.
I don't like how they bastardised hip hop by mixing it with country music.
The filmmaker bastardised the original novel by changing the ending.
The chef bastardised the traditional recipe by adding strange spices.
The scientific study was bastardised with biased data.
The film was a bastardised version of the book.
The ancient temple had been bastardised with modern additions.
The sacred ritual was bastardised with commercialism.
The book describes how the language of the region has been bastardised over time.
The dish was made with bastardised spices from various regions.
The music had a bastardised mix of different cultural styles.
The painting was a mix of styles, but some considered it to be bastardised.
The religious practices had been bastardised over time due to various cultural influences.
The clothing was a combination of traditional and modern styles, which some considered to be bastardised.
The film was a bastardised combination of various genres.
The festival was a bastardised mix of traditional and modern celebrations.
The art piece was a bastardised mix of various art styles.
The chef refused to serve the dish to the customer after the kitchen staff bastardised the recipe.
The original design of the building was bastardised by the renovation.
The DJ bastardised the classic rock song by adding a heavy bass beat.
The writer bastardised the historical facts in his novel.
The comedian bastardised the language by using inappropriate words.
The artist bastardised the Renaissance style by adding modern elements.
The fashion designer bastardised the traditional kimono by adding Western elements.
The historical building was bastardised with a modern addition.
The bastardised version of the classic novel left out important plot points.
The artist was disappointed with the bastardised reproduction of their painting.
The traditional dance had been bastardised to appeal to modern audiences.
The original intent of the law was bastardised by corrupt politicians.
The company's values were bastardised to prioritize profits over ethics.
The language had been bastardised with slang and colloquialisms.
The scientific experiment had been bastardised with flawed methodology.
The traditional dance was bastardised with modern music.
The original recipe was bastardised to make it vegan-friendly.
The teacher was disappointed to see the bastardised version of her lesson plan.
The classic car had been bastardised with modern parts.
He bastardised his whiskey by mixing it with cheap soda.
He bastardised the classic cocktail by adding soda water to it.
They bastardised the traditional recipe by adding extra spices.
The director felt that the studio bastardised his movie by changing the ending.
The artist believed that the museum bastardised her exhibit by displaying it in a poorly lit room.
The company bastardised the original product to make it cheaper.
The scientist argued that the media had bastardised the research findings to create sensational headlines.
The historian argued that the popular perception of the event was bastardised by propaganda.
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