Bigotize

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To be a bigot; act a bigot. intransitive, rare

    "Require not, however shrewd your guess, my acknowledgment of this brain-child; forgive all unintended harms; supply what is lacking in my charities; politically, socially, authorially, think that I bigotize in theoretic fun, but am incarnate Tolerance for practical earnest."

  2. 2
    To make a bigot out of. rare, transitive

    "Outside of this limitation the term has no use but to confuse the public and to exult and bigotise the sceptic."

Example

More examples

"Require not, however shrewd your guess, my acknowledgment of this brain-child; forgive all unintended harms; supply what is lacking in my charities; politically, socially, authorially, think that I bigotize in theoretic fun, but am incarnate Tolerance for practical earnest."

Etymology

From bigot + -ize.

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