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61tu|ber|cu|lize — «too BUR kyuh lyz, tyoo », transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. 1. to affect with tubercles; infect with tuberculosis; make tuberculous. 2. to treat with tuberculin. –tu|ber´cu|li|za´tion, noun …
62un|der|u|ti|lize — «UHN duhr YOO tuh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to utilize insufficiently or wastefully: »Children from predominantly Negro and Puerto Rican schools can transfer to underutilized schools (New York Times). –un´der|u´ti|li|za´tion, noun …
63u|ti|lize — «YOO tuh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to make use of; put to some practical use: »The cook will utilize the leftover ham bone to make soup. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under use. (Cf. ↑use) –u´ti|liz´er, noun …
64pa|rab|o|lize — pa|rab|o|lize1 «puh RAB uh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to give the form of a parabola or paraboloid to. pa|rab|o|lize2 «puh RAB uh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. 1. to represent in a parable. 2. to treat as a parable …
65civ·i·lize — …
66crys·tal·lize — …
67de·mo·bi·lize — …
68de·sta·bi·lize — …
69evan·ge·lize — …
70im·mo·bi·lize — …