different between fetishise vs fetishize
fetishise
English
Etymology
fetish +? -ise
Verb
fetishise (third-person singular simple present fetishises, present participle fetishising, simple past and past participle fetishised)
- (chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of fetishize
fetishise From the web:
fetishize
English
Alternative forms
- fetichise (dated)
- fetichize (dated)
- fetishise
Etymology
fetish +? -ize
Pronunciation
Verb
fetishize (third-person singular simple present fetishizes, present participle fetishizing, simple past and past participle fetishized)
- (transitive) To make the subject of (often sexual) obsession.
- Our society has fetishized personal wealth.
- (transitive) To make into a fetish, or magical object.
Derived terms
- fetishizable
- fetishization
- unfetishized
Translations
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