Concept cluster: Change > Summarizing
v
(transitive) To summarize; to abridge; to epitomize.
n
The use of allegory.
v
To make an anagram from or to transform into as an anagram.
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(transitive) To create an aphorism from.
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(transitive) To deliver an apostrophe (an exclamatory speech) to someone, especially someone not present.
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(intransitive) To utter apothegms, or short and sententious sayings.
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(transitive) To write a biography of.
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To eulogize.
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(psychology) A psychological aversion to bureaucracies or bureaucratic behaviors, which are perceived to be impersonal and dehumanizing.
adj
per head; capitatim
adj
converting into a colloquial or informal register.
v
Alternative form of colloquize [To take part in a colloquy]
n
The act or process of communizing.
n
Synonym of trigger warning
n
The introduction of a dialectic (exchange of arguments or contradiction of ideas) to explore an idea or topic.
v
Alternative form of dialogize [(transitive) To transform into a dialogue.]
n
Synonym of Dreyfus model of skill acquisition
v
(obsolete, transitive) To symbolize.
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(transitive) To render (someone or something) emblematic.
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(transitive) To stand as an emblem for; to represent; to emblemize.
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(transitive) To represent by an emblem; to emblematize.
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(transitive) To epitomize something by expressing it as a brief summary.
v
(transitive) To represent or express by epigrams.
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(transitive) To provide (a literary work) with an epigraph.
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(transitive) To speak an epilogue to.
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(philosophy) To regard as epiphenomenal
v
To write epistles.
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(transitive) To commemorate by an epitaph.
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(intransitive) To write epitaphs.
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(transitive, rare) To write an epithalamium about.
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(transitive) To term; to refer to as.
v
To name using an epithet.
v
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of epitomize [To make an epitome of; to shorten; to condense.]
v
(intransitive) To utter one or more euphemisms; to speak euphemistically.
n
(neologism) The process of making extraterrestrial.
n
The act of fictionalizing or something fictionalized.
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(semiotics) A symbol that indicates a relationship between designators.
n
Synonym of Hollywoodization
n
A writer of memorials.
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(intransitive) To use a metaphor.
v
To represent (something) by a part of itself.
v
Alternative form of monologuize [(intransitive) To give a monologue; to soliloquize.]
v
(transitive) To make into a monologue.
n
One who proposes a motion.
n
(colloquial) An obituary.
v
(transitive) To write an obituary about.
n
A brief notice of a person’s death, as published in a newspaper.
n
(linguistics) Synonym of obviative
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(intransitive) To speak in parables.
v
(obsolete) To write or speak in the style of a philippic; to rant.
n
The act of prenasalizing.
v
To pseudonymize
n
The consideration of an abstract thing as if it were concrete, or of an inanimate object as if it were living.
n
The act of one who rhapsodizes; lyrical expression.
v
(intransitive) To take part in schism; to make a breach of communion in the church.
adj
(mythology) Placed in the heavens by the gods in the form of a celestial body.
n
(theology) The production of stigmata upon the body.
n
The process of turning subjective.
v
To represent with or as if with a synecdoche.
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(intransitive, parapsychology) To engage in telepathic communication.
n
Synonym of toastmastering
n
The practice of using the name of a real person (typically a friend) in a narrative
n
An individual that represents the ideal for its class; an embodiment.
v
Alternative form of ventriloquize [(intransitive) To practice ventriloquism.]
n
(linguistics) The borrowing and integration of foreign linguistic elements into a language.

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