different between paternalize vs paternalise
paternalize
English
Etymology
paternal +? -ize
Verb
paternalize (third-person singular simple present paternalizes, present participle paternalizing, simple past and past participle paternalized)
- (transitive) To make paternal; to place in a fatherly role.
- control organizations, things etc. disregarding people's freedom and responsibility under guise and pretense of knowing what would be good and proper for them
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paternalise
English
Etymology
paternal +? -ise
Verb
paternalise (third-person singular simple present paternalises, present participle paternalising, simple past and past participle paternalised)
- Alternative spelling of paternalize
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