antithesize, v. rare—1.
(ænˈtɪθɪsaɪz)
[f. antithes-is + -ize; cf. emphas-ize.]
To form antitheses; to put into antithesis.
1789 Burns Wks. (Globe) 476, I can antithesize sentiment and circumvolute periods as well as any coiner of phrase. |
antithesize, v. rare—1.
(ænˈtɪθɪsaɪz)
[f. antithes-is + -ize; cf. emphas-ize.]
To form antitheses; to put into antithesis.
1789 Burns Wks. (Globe) 476, I can antithesize sentiment and circumvolute periods as well as any coiner of phrase. |
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