incestualize

Verb

 * 1)  To make incestual
 * 2) * 1984, Milton Silverman, Open and Shut, Page 324
 * It is true in this case that it doesn't matter whether Beth Winters was sexually assaulted or incestualized by her father.
 * 1) * 1985, S Peterfreund, Between desire and nostalgia: Intertextuality in Shelley's Alastor and two shorter poems from the Alastor volume, link
 * The object of the vision is successively sexualized, incestualized, made into an originary source and presence, and lost.
 * 1) * 1994, A Alison, Transgressions of the Everyday: Stories of Mother-Son Incest in Japanese Popular Culture, link
 * The maturing of her son as a student justifies not only the incestualizing of the mother-son bond but also the sexualizing of the woman/mother.
 * 1) * 2006, Jill Scharff, New Paradigms for Treating Relationships, Volume 13, page 74
 * Eolo complains that Maria has "incestualized" her relationship with their son, and in the next breath invites her to go with him to Jamaica, a free and exciting land.
 * 1) * 2011, Jillmarie Murphy, Monstrous Kinships, page 40
 * ... discusses the unresolved oedipal conflicts that occur when parents incestualize their interactions with their children.