scandalise

/ˈskændəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To shock or offend someone by doing something that is considered immoral or improper.
    • She scandalised her coworkers by telling a very inappropriate joke.
    • The artist's new painting scandalised the local community.
    • His decision to wear shorts to the wedding scandalised his grandmother.
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