- al|bu|men|ize
- al|bu|men|ize «al BYOO muh nyz», transitive verb, -ized, -iz|ing.to treat with albumen or an albuminous solution.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
men — men·acme; men·a·di·one; men·ar·che; men·as·pis; men·da·cious; men·da·cious·ly; men·da·cious·ness; men·dac·i·ty; men·de; men·de·lé·eff s; men·de·le·vi·um; men·de·lian·ism; men·de·lian·ist; men·del·ism; men·del·ize; men·del s; men·de·lye·ev·ite;… … English syllables
ize — jaco·bin·ize; jar·gon·ize; jas·per·ize; jesu·it·ize; jour·nal·ize; jo·vial·ize; ju·da·ize; ka·olin·ize; ker·a·tin·ize; kjel·dahl·ize; la·bi·al·ize; la·bio·ve·lar·ize; la·ryn·ge·al·ize; lat·er·al·ize; lat·in·ize; leath·er·ize; le·gal·ize;… … English syllables
mon|u|men|tal|ize — «MON yuh MEHN tuh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to establish a lasting memorial or record of. –mon´u|men´tal|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
com|part|men|tal|ize — «KOM pahrt MEHN tuh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to arrange in compartments or sections: »Everything is neatly yet automatically compartmentalized by the tray itself (New Yorker). 2. Figurative. to arrange in categories: »The pursuit… … Useful english dictionary
de|com|part|men|tal|ize — «dee KOM pahrt MEHN tuhlyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to undo the compartmentalization of; free of boundaries, divisions, categories, or the like: »To make Germany an operating concern…Germany had to be decompartmentalized and the zones… … Useful english dictionary
de|part|men|tal|ize — «DEE pahrt MEHN tuh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make or arrange into departments; form departments of: »The faculty, departmentalized though it be, will form a defensive circle and moan to high heaven at any aggressive initiative… … Useful english dictionary
ex|per|i|men|tal|ize — «ehk SPEHR uh MEHN tuh lyz», intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. = experiment. (Cf. ↑experiment) … Useful english dictionary
sen|ti|men|tal|ize — «SEHN tuh MEHN tuh lyz», verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.i. to indulge in sentiment; affect sentiment: »He had left his father tearfully sentimentalizing about the Queen (Arnold Bennett). –v.t. 1. to make sentimental: »Coming away from New England has… … Useful english dictionary
bru|tal|ize — «BROO tuh lyz», verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.t. 1. to make brutal: »War brutalizes many men. 2. to treat in a brutal or cruel manner. –v.i. to become brutal. –bru´tal|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
de|hu|man|ize — «dee HYOO muh nyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to deprive of human qualities, such as interest or sympathy: »The knowledge, for which Buchenwald is a compact symbol, that men can be dehumanized,…is not a reason for casting out the knowledge… … Useful english dictionary