Bastardization [2026]

Something is bastardized when its core purpose is replaced by something mundane, commercial, or inaccurate.

Here is a detailed write-up covering the definition, usage, and examples of the term. 1. Definition and Core Concepts bastardization

Historically linked to "bastard" (meaning illegitimate), it metaphorically suggests a derived work that does not truly "inherit" the qualities of its source. 2. Common Contexts and Examples Something is bastardized when its core purpose is

(or bastardisation) refers to the act of corrupting, degrading, or debasing something—such as an idea, art form, language, or tradition—so that it no longer represents its original quality, intent, or value. It implies a transformation into a poorer, less authentic, or distorted version. It implies a transformation into a poorer, less

The term is strongly negative and suggests that a new version is lower in quality than the original.

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