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Sentences with BARBARISE

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Sentences

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"The invaders tried to barbarise the local population."
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"Their goal was to barbarise the entire region and spread fear."
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"The conquerors sought to barbarise the conquered people."
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"The atrocities committed by the enemy were meant to barbarise us."
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"The invading army began to barbarise the captured city."
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"The ruthless dictator sought to barbarise his opponents and suppress any resistance."
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"The brutal regime aimed to barbarise its citizens and eradicate any dissent."
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"The extremist group's actions were intended to barbarise and intimidate the local population."
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"The conqueror's objective was to barbarise the conquered cultures and impose their own."
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"The barbaric acts committed by the terrorists served to barbarise the entire world."
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"The systematic violence and oppression were part of their strategy to barbarise the opposition."
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"The ongoing conflict continued to barbarise the affected communities."
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"The regime's propaganda aimed to barbarise certain ethnic and religious groups."
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"The horrifying acts witnessed during the war deeply barbarised the survivors."
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"The dictator's ruthless policies effectively barbarised the nation."
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"The invading army sought to barbarise the local population and impose their culture on them."
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"War can often barbarise even the most civilized societies."
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"The dictator's regime aimed to barbarise dissent and suppress any opposing voices."
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"The film depicted the horrors of war and how it can barbarise individuals caught in its midst."
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"The conquerors sought to barbarise the conquered nation and erase their unique traditions."
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"The extremist group attempted to barbarise society through acts of violence and terror."
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"The colonial powers tried to barbarise the indigenous people and undermine their native customs."
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"History has shown how ideologies based on hate can barbarise entire nations."
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"The occupation forces used propaganda to barbarise the occupied territory and control the narrative."
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"The novel explores the consequences of power and how it can barbarise those who possess it."
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