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dizing

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  • aggrandize — transitive verb ( dized; dizing) Etymology: French agrandiss , stem of agrandir, from a (from Latin ad ) + grandir to increase, from Latin grandire, from grandis great Date: 1634 1. to make great or greater ; increase, enlarge …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • epoxidize — transitive verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1945 to convert into an epoxide < epoxidized esters > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gormandize — verb ( dized; dizing) Etymology: gormand, alteration of gourmand Date: 1548 intransitive verb to eat gluttonously or ravenously transitive verb to eat greedily ; devour • gormandizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • jeopardize — transitive verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1582 to expose to danger or risk ; imperil …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • melodize — verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1662 intransitive verb to compose a melody transitive verb to make melodious ; set to melody • melodizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Mirandize — transitive verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1984 to recite the Miranda warnings to (a person under arrest) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • oxidize — verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1806 transitive verb 1. to combine with oxygen 2. to dehydrogenate especially by the action of oxygen 3. to change (a compound) by increasing the proportion of the electronegative part or change (an element or ion)… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • propagandize — verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1844 transitive verb to subject to propaganda; also to carry on propaganda for intransitive verb to carry on propaganda • propagandizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • rhapsodize — intransitive verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1806 to speak or write in a rhapsodic manner < rhapsodize about a new book > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • subsidize — transitive verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1769 to furnish with a subsidy: as a. to purchase the assistance of by payment of a subsidy b. to aid or promote (as a private enterprise) with public money < subsidize soybean farmers > < subsidize public… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • merchandise — I. noun Etymology: Middle English marchaundise, from Anglo French marchandise, from marcheant Date: 13th century 1. archaic the occupation of a merchant ; trade 2. the commodities or goods that are bought and sold in business ; wares II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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