The soul which has been Imbruted by its environment may have to pass a long ordeal of three thousand years, and then return to another sojourn in human form, or it may sink hopelessly to ever lower depths of degradation.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
To the master's great satisfaction, he perceived that there pervaded Plagnitz an air of freshness and freedom beyond what was enjoyed upon most other large estates of the province; the people were treated like human beings, not like slaves, and, in consequence, manifested an interest and vivacity almost unknown to the ordinary Imbruted Polish labourer.
"Quicksands"
Adolph Streckfuss
There he lay,-squalid and loathsome under the bright heaven,-an Imbruted man.
"McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader"
William Holmes McGuffey