Barbarizing

/ˈbɑrbərɪzɪŋ/ verb

The process of making something barbarous or primitive, or adopting barbarous customs and behaviors.

From 'barbarize' (to make barbarous) + '-ing' suffix. 'Barbarize' comes from Latin 'barbarus' meaning 'foreign' or 'savage,' originally describing non-Greek speakers. The suffix '-ing' forms present participles and gerunds.

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