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Alternative form of allergize [(transitive) To cause an allergic reaction in.]
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Alternative form of alveolarize [To undergo alveolarization]
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Alternative spelling of asexualize [(transitive) To render asexual.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of atomize [(transitive) to separate or reduce into atoms]
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Alternative form of bovrilize [(transitive, archaic, humorous) To condense; to reduce to essential details, as when explaining something.]
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(transitive, British spelling) To build a canal through.
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Alternative form of cannulize [To introduce a cannula (into)]
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Alternative form of catheterize [(medicine) To introduce a catheter into part of the body.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of compartmentalize [(transitive) To separate something into different categories or compartments.]
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Alternative form of counterionize [To ionize with counterions]
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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of criminalize. [(transitive) To make (something) a crime; to make illegal under criminal law; to ban.]
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Alternative form of cross-subsidise [(British spelling) To subsidise a loss-making business or activity from the profits gained from another business or activity.]
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Alternative form of dedollarization [(economics) The reverse of dollarization: the process of phasing out local acceptance of the United States dollar or other foreign currency and returning to the domestic currency.]
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(nonstandard, non-native speakers' English) That leads to deanonymization
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Alternative form of debureaucratize [(transitive) To reduce the amount of bureaucracy involved in decision making.]
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(British spelling) alternative form of decategorize [(transitive) To free or remove from categories; to regard individually.]
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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of decolorizer. [That which decolorizes.]
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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of decolorizer. [That which decolorizes.]
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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of decommunize. [(transitive) To divest of communism.]
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Alternative spelling of decompartmentalize [(transitive) To restore from a compartmentalized state; to merge back together from a set of categories.]
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Alternative spelling of de-escalation [A decrease in scope, extension or severity.]
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Alternative form of defeudalize [(transitive) To deprive of feudal character or form.]
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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of dehumanize. [To take away humanity; to remove or deny human qualities, characteristics, or attributes; to impersonalize.]
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Alternative form of delocalize [To broaden the scope of something (to make it more global).]
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Alternative spelling of democratize (“to make democratic”) [(transitive) To make democratic.]
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Alternative form of denasalize [(transitive, phonetics) To remove the nasal airflow of what is usually a nasal stop or nasal vowel.]
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(transitive, phonetics) To remove the nasal airflow of what is usually a nasal stop or nasal vowel.
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(Non-Oxford British English) Alternative spelling of denationalize. [(transitive) To transfer the control and ownership of an industry from government to private hands; to privatize.]
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Alternative spelling of denormalize [(transitive, databases) To add redundancy to (a database schema), the opposite of normalization, typically in order to optimize its performance.]
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(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of depalatalize [(phonetics, transitive) To modify (a sound) so that it is no longer palatal or phonetically palatalized.]
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Alternative form of deparochialize [(transitive, intransitive) To make or become less parochial; to broaden into a more universal and sophisticated perspective.]
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Alternative spelling of departmentalize [To organize something into departments]
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Alternative form of departmentalize [To organize something into departments]
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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of derealize. [To detach from reality; to subject to or cause to undergo derealization.]
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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of desemanticize. [To remove semantic content from; (especially) to cause to undergo desemanticization.]
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Alternative spelling of deserialize [(transitive, computing) To parse (serialized data) so as to reconstruct the original object.]
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Alternative form of determinize [(computer science) To remove non-determinism in an automaton; to convert a non-deterministic automaton to a deterministic one.]
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Alternative spelling of deverbalize [(transitive) To make non-verbal; to strip of words.]
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Alternative spelling of diazotize [(intransitive) To undergo diazotization.]
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(British spelling) Alternative form of dieselize [(US, transitive) To convert or adapt an engine to diesel fuel.]
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Alternative form of diplomatize [(intransitive) To engage in diplomacy.]
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Alternative form of disemvowel. [(transitive, sometimes humorous) To remove the vowels from, for example, for the purpose of expurgating offensive words.]
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Alternative form of disharmonize [(intransitive) To cause disorder.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of disincentivize [(transitive) To discourage or demotivate by means of a disincentive.]
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Alternative form of disinsectize [To rid of insects.]
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Alternative form of delocalize [To broaden the scope of something (to make it more global).]
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Alternative form of distalize [To move to the distal side]
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Alternative spelling of dynamize [To make dynamic.]
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(Britain) Alternative form of elasticize [(US, transitive) To make (clothing, etc.) with elastic, by attaching elastic bands, so it can be adjusted while maintaining a snug fit.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of emphasize [(transitive) To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).]
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Alternative form of emulsionize [(transitive) To make into an emulsion; to emulsify.]
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Alternative form of feralize [(transitive) To make feral.]
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(rare) Alternative form of fiberize [To break (up) into fibers, shred to fine threads.]
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Alternative form of fistulize [(medicine) to form a fistula]
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Alternative form of fragilize [(transitive) To make fragile.]
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Alternative form of fragmentize [(transitive) To break, cut, or otherwise separate (something) into fragments.]
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Alternative form of heterogenize. [(transitive) To make heterogeneous.]
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Alternative form of hyposensitize [(transitive) To treat by hyposensitization.]
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Alternative form of illegitimize [(transitive) To make illegitimate.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of insensibilize [(transitive) To render insensible.]
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Alternative form of invisiblize [(transitive, chiefly sociology) To make invisible; to marginalize so as to erase the presence or contributions of.]
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Alternative form of kernelize [(computing) To produce, or to undergo kernelization]
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(British spelling) Alternative form of locarnize [(rare) To corrupt a peace agreement or treaty to favor one side.]
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(hypercorrect) Nonstandard spelling of levigate. [(transitive) To make smooth or polish.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of marginalize [(transitive) To relegate (something, especially a topic or a group of people) to the margins or to a lower limit; to exclude socially or otherwise.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of maximize [to make as large as possible]
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(UK, nonstandard) To metamorphose.
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Alternative spelling of minoritize [(transitive) To make a minority.]
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Alternative spelling of miscategorize [To categorize incorrectly.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of modernize [(transitive) To make (something old or outdated) up to date, or modern in style or function by adding or changing equipment, designs, etc.]
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Alternative form of monetarize [(transitive) To assign monetary status to; to start circulating and accepting as currency.]
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(British spelling) alternative form of motorize [(transitive) To fit something with a motor.]
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Alternative form of municipalize [To convert into a municipality]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of neutralize [(transitive) To make even, inactive or ineffective.]
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Alternative form of nondimensionalize [(transitive) To subject to nondimensionalization; to remove the units of measure from.]
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(British spelling) Alternative form of parametrise [(British spelling) To describe in terms of parameters.]
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(British spelling, transitive) Alternative form of peripheralize [(transitive) To make peripheral; to marginalize.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of personalize [To adapt something to the needs or tastes of an individual.]
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Alternative spelling of plasticize [(transitive) To make something more plastic, especially by adding a plasticizer]
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Alternative spelling of powderize [(transitive) To reduce to powder]
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Alternative form of proceduralise [To define a procedure.]
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Alternative spelling of reprivatize [(economics) To privatize a company that was previously nationalized]
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Alternative form of rivalize [(transitive, obsolete) To rival; to oppose or compete with.]
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Alternative spelling of sclerotise [To harden.]
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Alternative form of sectorize [(transitive) To divide into sectors.]
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(Britain, anthropology) Alternative spelling of sedentarize [(US, anthropology) to settle a nomadic population through sedentism]
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Alternative form of senilize [(dated, transitive) To advance in time of life.]
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(nonstandard, non-native speakers' English) To sensitize.
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Alternative form of serenize [(obsolete, transitive) To make bright; to glorify.]
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Alternative spelling of skeletonize [To reduce to a skeleton.]
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Alternative spelling of stabilize [(transitive) To make stable.]
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Alternative spelling of superficialize [(transitive) To render superficial; to trivialize.]
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Alternative form of terminize [(linguistics) To make a term for.]
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Alternative spelling of texturize [(transitive) To apply a physical texture to.]
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Alternative spelling of thermalize [(physics) to lower the velocity and kinetic energy of fast neutrons in a nuclear reactor by use of a moderator, and thus increase the efficiency of fission]
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Alternative form of transcendentalize [(transitive) To make transcendental.]
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Alternative form of tribalize [(transitive) To make tribal.]
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Alternative form of tuberculize [(transitive) To infect with tuberculosis.]
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Alternative form of unnaturalize [(transitive, rare) To make unnatural.]
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Alternative spelling of unprofessionalize [To make something unprofessional]
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Alternative form of villagize [(transitive) To subject to villagization.]
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Alternative form of visiblize [(transitive) To make visible.]
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