Simple past tense and past participle of scandalize.(verb)
Having been the subject of a scandal; disgraced.(adjective)
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Use "scandalized" in a sentence
"Television news showed this auto da fé in scandalized detail, and pictures of the scene were splashed across the British media for days, making it a major topic of discussion throughout the country."
"They gave us Bush’s second term, Congressman Ney, and the coin scandalized governorship, what do we expect."
"If they're surprised at the rage against Malek, they should be -- the roster of "scandalized" Republicans who've gone on to become party statesman includes several Nixon-era and Reagan-era figures whom, in the minds of conservatives, were unfairly demonized by the left."