neoterize
English
Alternative forms
- neoterise (chiefly British English)
Etymology
Since the 1870s; after Ancient Greek νεωτερίζω (neōterízō, “to (forcibly) innovate; to revolutionize”) (an -ίζειν (-ízein) derivation of νεώτερος (neṓteros), the comparative of νέος (néos, “new”))); neoteric + -ize.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /niˈɒtəˌɹaɪz/
Verb
neoterize (third-person singular simple present neoterizes, present participle neoterizing, simple past and past participle neoterized)
Related terms
Translations
to modernise
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