Concept cluster: Change > Periodizing
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(transitive) To make agricultural.
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Alternative form of bureaucratize [(transitive) To bring under the control of a bureaucracy; to make bureaucratic.]
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(New Zealand) The process of decentralising the telecommunication infrastructure by installing roadside cabinets that act as miniature telephone exchanges.
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Alternative form of churnalize [(transitive, informal) To copy and paste (a news story) from one source into another, especially into a blog.]
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Alternative spelling of civilise [To educate or enlighten a person or people to a perceived higher standard of behaviour.]
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Alternative form of colonialize [To make colonial.]
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Alternative form of contemporize [To bring up to date; often specifically to set a historical narrative in a modern context]
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Alternative form of continentalize [To broaden or narrow in scope or focus so that the domain becomes the continent.]
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Alternative spelling of cyberize [(transitive, intransitive) To adapt to digital technology or culture.]
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Alternative form of Elizabethanize [To make more Elizabethan.]
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Alternative form of epicureanize [To make epicurean; To cause to value and pursue refined pleasures.]
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(American spelling) Alternative spelling of aestheticise [(British spelling) To make aesthetic; to show something at its best, most pleasing or most artistic.]
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Alternative form of ethnicize [(transitive) To make ethnic.]
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Alternative spelling of fanaticize [(transitive) To make into a fanatic.]
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Alternative spelling of feudalize [To make something feudal.]
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Alternative form of genialize [(transitive) To make genial.]
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Alternative spelling of gnosticize [(transitive) To make Gnostic.]
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(anthropology) Alternative form of gracilize [(anthropology) To exhibit a reduction in bone mass due to the process of evolution.]
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Alternative form of grammarize [To create a grammar for (a language); to describe the grammar of.]
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Alternative form of heathenize [(transitive) To render heathen; to convert to heathenism.]
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Alternative spelling of homosexualize [(transitive) To render homosexual.]
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Alternative form of imperialize [To invest with imperial authority, character, or style.]
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Alternative form of jargonize [(intransitive) To speak or write using jargon.]
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(Oxford British English) to adapt for marine environments
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Alternative form of medievalize [(transitive) To make medieval.]
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Alternative spelling of medicalize [(transitive) To make medical; to convert or reduce to a branch of medicine.]
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Alternative spelling of mongrelize [To breed a mongrel]
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Alternative form of Normandize [To make more Norman; to subject to a Norman influence.]
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Alternative spelling of paganize [(transitive) To convert (someone) to paganism.]
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Alternative form of parochialize [(transitive) To render parochial; to form into parishes.]
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Alternative form of pidginize [(linguistics, transitive) To convert or adapt into a pidgin language.]
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Alternative form of platonize [(transitive) To explain by, or accommodate to, the Platonic philosophy.]
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(British spelling) alternative form of politicized [(of a person) politically aware or active]
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Alternative spelling of polygamize [(intransitive) To practice polygamy: to marry more than one wife or husband.]
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Alternative spelling of postmodernize [(transitive) To make postmodern.]
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Alternative form of republicanize [(transitive) To convert (a state etc.) to republican principles.]
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Alternative spelling of southernize [(transitive) To make southern in character.]
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Alternative form of Sunnitise [(transitive, intransitive) To make or become Sunni]
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Alternative form of territorialize [(transitive) To enlarge by extension of territory.]
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Alternative form of Tudorize [To alter according to Tudor period styles and ideas.]
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Alternative spelling of uberize [(economics) To introduce a platform to an existing market or industry that provides direct transactions between sellers and buyers, often using mobile technology.]
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(transitive, of text or other content) To adapt to the standards and facilities of an existing wiki, such as by marking up with wikitext.

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