different between communize vs commonize
communize
English
Alternative forms
- (UK) communise
Etymology
commune +? -ize
Verb
communize (third-person singular simple present communizes, present participle communizing, simple past and past participle communized)
- To make something the property of a community.
- To impose Communist ideals upon.
- To become or be made communistic.
- To come under public ownership or control.
Antonyms
- decommunize
Derived terms
- communization
Translations
communize From the web:
- what communism mean
- what does community mean
- what does a communist mean
commonize
English
Alternative forms
- commonise
Etymology
common +? -ize
Verb
commonize (third-person singular simple present commonizes, present participle commonizing, simple past and past participle commonized)
- To make similar or common.
- He attempted to commonize the various standards by ensuring a similar format and implementation.
- To deprecate the importance of, or make ordinary.
- She gave each participant a trophy, regardless of win or loss, to commonize the award for winning.
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- what does commonize mean
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