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gized

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  • -gized, -giz|ing. — pa|thol|o|gize «puh THOL uh jyz», transitive verb, gized, giz|ing. to treat or explain as a disease or as evidence of a diseased condition: »There is now an attempt to pathologize what was once considered the normal range of behavior of boys (New …   Useful english dictionary

  • analogize — verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1655 intransitive verb to use or exhibit analogy transitive verb to compare by analogy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • anthologize — transitive verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1892 to compile, publish, or include in an anthology • anthologizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • apologize — intransitive verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1596 to make an apology • apologizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • elegize — verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1653 intransitive verb to write an elegy transitive verb to write an elegy on …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • energize — verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1750 transitive verb 1. to make energetic, vigorous, or active < energized by the coach s pep talk > 2. to impart energy to < sunlight energizes the chemical reactions > 3. to apply voltage to …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • etymologize — verb ( gized; gizing) Date: circa 1530 transitive verb to discover, formulate, or state an etymology for intransitive verb to study or formulate etymologies …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • eulogize — transitive verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1810 to speak or write in high praise of ; extol • eulogizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • geologize — intransitive verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1826 to study geology or make geologic investigations …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • homologize — transitive verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1811 1. to make homologous 2. to demonstrate the homology of • homologizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ideologize — transitive verb ( gized; gizing) Date: 1860 to give an ideological character or interpretation to; especially to change or interpret in relation to a sociopolitical ideology often seen as biased or limited …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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