Concept cluster: Change > Transformation or conversion (4)
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Alternative spelling of abelianize [(mathematics) to transform into an abelian group]
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(transitive) To convert (land) for agricultural use.
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Alternative form of albumenize [(transitive) To convert into albumen.]
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Alternative spelling of alchemise [(transitive) To change something's properties by means of alchemy or as if by magic.]
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Alternative spelling of apostrophize [(transitive) To deliver an apostrophe (an exclamatory speech) to someone, especially someone not present.]
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Alternative form of astronomize [(archaic, intransitive) To study or talk astronomy.]
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Alternative spelling of atheize [(transitive, rare) To render atheistic.]
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Alternative spelling of Balkanize [(transitive) To break up into small, mutually-hostile units, especially on a political basis.]
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(British spelling) Alternative form of Birminghamize [(transitive) To make ersatz]
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Alternative form of bolshevize [(transitive) To make Bolshevik.]
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Alternative spelling of botanize [To do the work of a botanist, as to inventory the plant life in an area and to collect plants for research purposes.]
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Alternative form of bullionize [To convert or make convertible to bullion, especially gold bullion.]
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Alternative form of cartelize [To have an industry become controlled by a cartel.]
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Alternative form of catharize [To clean or purify thoroughly.]
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Alternative spelling of chattelize [To treat as chattel; to enslave and dehumanize.]
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Alternative form of chitinize [To convert to chitin]
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Alternative form of civilianize [To convert from military to civilian operation or control.]
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Alternative spelling of colloquialize [(transitive) To render colloquial.]
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Alternative spelling of conventionalize [(transitive) To make something conventional.]
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Alternative form of coralize [To become coral.]
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Alternative form of dogmatize [(transitive) To treat something as dogma.]
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Alternative form of dollarize [(intransitive) To undergo dollarization; to start using the dollar as currency.]
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Alternative spelling of eclecticize [(transitive) To make eclectic or varied.]
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Alternative form of endogenize [(transitive) To develop (something) internally, especially a parameter within an economic model.]
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Alternative spelling of Englishize [To make or become more English]
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Alternative form of enigmatize [(intransitive) To make or talk in enigmas; to deal in riddles.]
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Alternative spelling of eroticize [(transitive) To make erotic.]
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Alternative spelling of exoticize [(transitive) To make (something banal) seem to be exotic.]
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Alternative form of faradize [(medicine, transitive) To subject to faradization.]
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Alternative spelling of fraternalize [(transitive) To make fraternal or brotherly; to rid of conflict; to unite.]
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Alternative form of genderize [(transitive) To bestow gender upon; to make male or female, or assign masculine or feminine qualities to.]
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(UK) Alternative form of genericize [(law, transitive) To turn into a genericized trademark.]
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Alternative form of governmentalize [(US, transitive) To bring (a private entity, or a decentralized entity) under government control; to nationalize.]
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Alternative spelling of grangerize [(intransitive) To illustrate (a book) with material such as images taken from other published sources, such as by clipping them out for one's own use.]
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Alternative form of graphitize [To convert to graphite.]
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Alternative form of greisenize [(geology, transitive) To convert into greisen.]
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Alternative spelling of hegemonize [(transitive) To subject to hegemony]
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Alternative form of independentize [To make independent.]
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Alternative form of indoctrinize [To indoctrinate.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of institutionalize [to establish as a normal practice]
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Alternative form of ironicize
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Alternative spelling of ironize [(intransitive) To use irony]
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Alternative form of juvenilize [To maintain in a juvenile state.]
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Alternative spelling of laicize [(transitive) To convert from church controlled to independent of the church; to secularize.]
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Alternative spelling of lemmatize [(linguistics) To convert an inflected form of a lexeme to a lemma.]
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Alternative form of lexiconize [To create a lexicon for.]
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Alternative form of loyalize. [(transitive) To make (someone) loyal to a cause.]
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Alternative form of mammalianise [To convert to a mammalian form]
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Alternative spelling of maternalize [(transitive) To make maternal.]
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Alternative form of matronize [(transitive) To make a matron of; to make matron-like.]
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Alternative spelling of mediatize [To make (a state or leader under the Holy Roman Empire) into a mediate vessel rather than an immediate one directly under the emperor; (by extension) to annex while preserving certain rights and titles.]
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(UK) Alternative form of mithridatize. [(US) To make immune to a poison by administration of gradually increasing doses.]
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Alternative form of Mondayised [(New Zealand, of a holiday) Observed on the following Monday if it occurs on a weekend.]
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Alternative spelling of mysticize [(transitive) To make mystical.]
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(transitive) Alternative spelling of nuclearize [(transitive) To arm with nuclear weapons.]
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Alternative spelling of obelize [To mark (a written or printed passage) with an obelus; to judge as spurious or doubtful.]
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Alternative form of orthodoxize [(transitive) To render something or someone orthodox.]
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Alternative form of otherize [(transitive) To make or regard (a person, social group, etc.) as alien or different.]
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Alternative form of pedantize [(intransitive) To play the pedant; to use pedantic expressions.]
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Alternative form of pillarize [(society, ergative) To divide into social pillars, in which each social group has its own social institutions.]
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(British spelling) Alternative form of poeticize [(transitive) To make poetic, or express in poetry.]
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Alternative form of politicalize [(transitive) To make political; to politicize.]
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Alternative form of posteriorize [(intransitive) To achieve posteriorization.]
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(UK) Alternative form of pretzelize [To bend, twist, or contort; to pretzel.]
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Alternative form of proverbialize [(transitive) To turn into a proverb.]
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Alternative spelling of provincialize [(transitive) To render provincial; to reduce or allot to provinces.]
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Alternative form of puritanize [(transitive, intransitive) To agree with, or teach, the doctrines of Puritans; to conform to the practice of Puritans.]
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Alternative spelling of radicalize [(transitive) To make radical.]
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Alternative spelling of revolutionise [To change radically or significantly, as in a revolution.]
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Alternative form of royalize [(transitive) To make royal or royalist.]
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Alternative form of rusticize [(transitive) To make rustic.]
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Alternative form of Saxonize [(transitive) To make Saxon; to apply Saxon norms to.]
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Alternative form of schismatize [(transitive) To cause to break apart by way of schism.]
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Alternative form of sectarianize [(transitive) To imbue with sectarian feelings; to subject to the control of a sect.]
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Alternative form of semanticize [To make semantic]
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Alternative form of spiritualize [To make spiritual; to invoke spirituality.]
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Alternative form of sporterize [(transitive, firearms) To modify (a firearm) so that it is suitable for sporting use.]
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Alternative spelling of Sunnitise [(transitive, intransitive) To make or become Sunni]
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Alternative form of terrestrialize [(transitive) To make terrestrial.]
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Alternative spelling of Thatcherize [(transitive, UK politics) To subject to Thatcherism.]
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Alternative form of traditionalize [(transitive) To make traditional; to turn into a tradition.]
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(transitive) To subject to Tyndallization.
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Alternative form of Ulsterise [(transitive) To subject to Ulsterisation.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of verlanize [to transform a French word into verlan]
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Alternative form of vitriolize [(transitive, dated) To convert into a vitriol; to vitriolate.]
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Alternative form of vociferize [(obsolete) To vociferate.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of youthenize [(transitive) To make (something) more appealing or relatable to young people]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of youthfulize [(transitive) To make youthful.]

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