cized

  • 1cized — e·las·ti·cized; ham·it·i·cized; …

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  • 2e|las|ti|cized — «ih LAS tuh syzd», adjective. woven or made with elastic: »The trousers have snaps on the elasticized waistbands to make them adjustable (New Yorker) …

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  • 3un|pub|li|cized — «uhn PUHB luh syzd», adjective. not made public; not given publicity: »But, almost unpublicized, another mass escape from behind the Iron Curtain has been going on (Newsweek) …

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  • 4elas·ti·cized — /ıˈlæstəˌsaızd/ adj US : containing something that returns to an original shape or size after being stretched : made with an elastic material inside an elasticized waistband …

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  • 5Ca|thol´i|ci|za´tion — ca|thol|i|cize «kuh THOL uh syz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to make or become catholic or universal. Ca|thol|i|cize «kuh THOL uh syz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to make or become Catholic.… …

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  • 6Ca|thol|i|cize — «kuh THOL uh syz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to make or become catholic or universal. Ca|thol|i|cize «kuh THOL uh syz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to make or become Catholic.… …

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  • 7ca|thol|i|cize — «kuh THOL uh syz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to make or become catholic or universal. Ca|thol|i|cize «kuh THOL uh syz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to make or become Catholic.… …

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  • 8aerobicize — verb ( cized; cizing) Date: 1981 transitive verb to bring to good physical condition through aerobics intransitive verb to engage in aerobics …

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  • 9aestheticize — also estheticize transitive verb ( cized; cizing) Date: 1864 to make aesthetic …

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  • 10anglicize — transitive verb ( cized; cizing) Usage: often capitalized Date: 1710 1. to make English in quality or characteristics 2. to adapt (a foreign word, name, or phrase) to English usage: as a. to alter to a characteristic English form, sound, or… …

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