scandaling

/ˈskændlɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of scandal; to shock or offend someone with immoral or improper behavior.
    • The news of the bribe was scandaling the entire community.
    • Her outrageous outfit was scandaling the conservative guests.
    • The actor's rude comments were scandaling the audience.
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