different between muscularise vs muscularize
muscularise
muscularise From the web:
muscularize
English
Alternative forms
- muscularise
Etymology
muscular +? -ize
Verb
muscularize (third-person singular simple present muscularizes, present participle muscularizing, simple past and past participle muscularized)
- To increase the size of the muscles.
- 1993, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder, page 159
- Advanced freehand exercises shape and muscularize the body in a unique way; all the world's best-built men include them in their workouts.
- 1993, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder, page 159
- (transitive) To make (something) more masculine, virile, or militaristic.
- 2002, L. Dean Allen, Rise Up, O Men of God: the Men and Religion Forward Movement and Promise Keepers, page 73
- Perhaps the most famous example of this impulse to muscularize Christianity in the early twentieth century was evangelist Billy Sunday.
- 2002, L. Dean Allen, Rise Up, O Men of God: the Men and Religion Forward Movement and Promise Keepers, page 73
muscularize From the web:
- what does muscularized mean
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- muscularise vs muscularize
- sedentarise vs sedentarize
- arise vs upstand
- singularise vs singularize
- pharisee vs pharisean
- pharisaic vs pharisean
- arise vs make
- arise vs overcome
- crotchet vs semiquaver
- minim vs semiquaver
- propane vs cyclobutane
- methylpropane vs isobutane
- methylpropane vs butane
- cyclobutane vs cyclopropane
- poisonous vs urechitoxin
- poisonous vs cicutoxin
- poison vs toxins
- poisoning vs ciguatoxin
- toxins vs poisons
- poison vs toxine