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Beasterise

Definition: (verb) To transform or bring into a beast-like state or form.

Sense 1: (transitive) To give an animal-like appearance or quality to something.

Example sentence 1: The makeup artist beasterised the actor's face to make him look like a werewolf in the movie scene.
Example sentence 2: The special effects team beasterised the robotic monster to make it more menacing in the video game.

Sense 2: (transitive) To make someone or something more aggressive or wild.

Example sentence 1: The coach beasterised the team during halftime to motivate them for a comeback in the game.
Example sentence 2: The intense workout beasterised her, making her feel more energized and powerful.

Sense 3: (transitive) To convert text or media into a savage or uncivilized form.

Example sentence 1: The artist beasterised the classical painting by adding graffiti and modern elements, creating a whole new interpretation.
Example sentence 2: The blogger beasterised the news article by twisting the facts to fit his own agenda.

Sense 4: (intransitive, informal) To exhibit wild or beast-like behavior.

Example sentence 1: After taking drugs, he started beasterising and causing chaos at the party.
Example sentence 2: The crowd beasterised and turned into an angry mob during the protest.

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