bastardization
Collocations
3ADJ.
against, flimsy, long-lasting, social, traditional
VERB + BASTARDIZATION
effects
BASTARDIZATION + NOUN
princes, resolution, stigma
Definitions
noun
The making of a bastard or bastards; Having children out of wedlock or destroying the legitimacy of children's paternity.
Given the serious and long-lasting effects of bastardization, resolution of the paternity issue should be accomplished with the active participation of the court, rather than involvement that is limited to reviewing a previously-executed document.
Our conclusion is not founded on the traditional arguments against bastardization: the social stigma imposed on the child and the financial burden imposed on the state.
The creation of offspring from two different species; cross-breeding.
The uneven number discovered in the four species mentioned may have arisen in one of two ways : through bastardization, or through a mitotic abnormality, each of which possibilities may now be considered. In the case of bastardization of a germ cell with one chromosomal number by a germ cell from another species with a different number, the uneven number eleven might be secured if a paternal germ cell of a species A, with the normal chromosomal number twelve, fertilizes a maternal germ cell of a species B with the normal number ten.
. It is remarkable that no less than 4 specimens (309, 345, 348, 357) from the area of bastardization show formation of eumelanin in numerous of the throat feathers instead of, as was to expected, phaeomelanin. Most probably this phenomenon too is attributable to bastardization.
The combining of separate races in marriage or breeding; miscegenation.
This is a basis for a natural, even though slow, process of regeneration, which gradually eliminates racial poisonings as long as a basic stock of racially pure elements is still present and a further bastardization does not take place.
It is emphasized that the subject of bastardization in man is one of the most fundamental of anthropological questions and one which has hitherto not received its due quota of attention.
Any change or neologism in language that is viewed as a degradation.
And, hang on a sec, isn't bastardisation a bastardisation of language anyhow?
Q-Tip was a bastardization of cotton-tip, very much a bastardization.
The creation of an inferior copy or version; corruption, degradation, or debasement.
In this manner they viewed traditional aspects of civilization as parts of the legitimate identity of a culture. Consequently, they could interpret religion as one meaningful way for each culture to deal with external reality rather than as a superstitious bastardization of reason.
This may include the bastardization or demolition of a building that no longer has a community to serve it or where its builders lack the economic or political power to resist threatening 'regeneration' or 'improvement plans'.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — an act that debases or corrupts
- bastardisation
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
3Given the serious and long-lasting effects of bastardization, resolution of the paternity issue should be accomplished with the active participation of the court, rather than involvement that is limit
WiktionaryOur conclusion is not founded on the traditional arguments against bastardization: the social stigma imposed on the child and the financial burden imposed on the state.
WiktionaryThe flimsy bastardization of the princes was a flagrant violation of a cherished medieval principle, the right of inheritance.
Wiktionary