gangrened
English
Adjective
gangrened (comparative more gangrened, superlative most gangrened)
- Infected with gangrene; gangrenous.
- 1808, John Dryden, The Works Of John Dryden, Vol. 7 (of 18):
- Yes, when the offender can be judged by laws: But when his greatness overturns the scales, Then kings are justice in the last appeal, And, forced by strong necessity, may strike; In which, indeed, they assert the public good, And, like sworn surgeons, lop the gangrened limb: Unpleasant, wholesome, work.
- Corrupt; degenerate.
- 1838, John Leifchild, Dr. Redford, The Evangelist, page 129:
- How different a representation is this from the prejudice and passion of Gangræna Edwards himself, more gangrened than any of his unhappy sectaries.
- 1908, Marguerite Cunliffe-Owen, The Cradle of the Rose, page 42:
- The army was daily becoming more gangrened by a wilful admixture of accredited and duly subventioned agents, who boasted the title of "Franc-Macons de la Solidarite/ Militaire," and who, forming a loathsome association, ceaselessly spied upon their brother officers, and reported to high quarters upon their religious and political opinions.
- 1957, Sydney Seymour Biro, The German Policy of Revolutionary France:
- To give the Commission a list of gangrened members — as he had been directed to do — he would have to include the first and last senators, and all between.
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