BASTARDIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In some sections of the engineering industry, producers are having to bastardize their production because they are forced to improvise with their present equipment to meet the competition from abroad
bastardize - WordReference. com Dictionary of English v t to lower in condition or worth; debase: hybrid works that neither preserve nor bastardize existing art forms to declare or prove (someone) to be a bastard [Australian ]to harass or humiliate as part of initiation into a college or regiment v i to become debased Also, [esp Brit ,] bas′tard•ise′
Bastardize - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology To corrupt, debase, or adulterate something, often by making it impure or inferior "The chef refused to bastardize traditional recipes with trendy ingredients "