civilize

civilize
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(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
v. t. educate, cultivate, refine; reclaim, enlighten. See improvement, courtesy, fashion.
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(Roget's IV) v.
Syn. enlighten, cultivate, enrich, reclaim, refine, render civil, acculturate, polish, sophisticate, spiritualize, humanize, socialize, edify, uplift, tame, foster, instruct, ethicize, reclaim from barbarism, promote, help forward, better materially, make gentle, acquaint with culture, indoctrinate, elevate, educate, teach, advance, ennoble; see also develop 1 , improve 1 , teach 1 .
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(Roget's Thesaurus II) verb To fit for companionship with others, especially in attitude or manners: acculturate, humanize, socialize. See TEACH.

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  • civilize — c.1600, from Fr. civiliser, lit. to make citified, from O.Fr. civil, from L. civilis (see CIVIL (Cf. civil)). Related: Civilized; civilizing …   Etymology dictionary

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  • civilize — [siv′ə līz΄] vt., vi. civilized, civilizing [Fr civiliser < L civilis: see CIVIL & IZE: lit. etym. sense, “to make citified”] 1. to bring or come out of a primitive or savage condition and into a state of civilization 2. to improve in habits… …   English World dictionary

  • civilize — UK [ˈsɪvəlaɪz] / US [ˈsɪvɪˌlaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms civilize : present tense I/you/we/they civilize he/she/it civilizes present participle civilizing past tense civilized past participle civilized 1) to make someone behave in a more… …   English dictionary

  • civilize — [[t]sɪ̱vɪlaɪz[/t]] civilizes, civilizing, civilized VERB To civilize a person or society means to educate them and improve their way of life. [V n] ...a comedy about a man who tries to civilise a woman but she ends up civilising him... [V ing] It …   English dictionary

  • civilize — verb they were trying to civilize people who strongly resented the intrusion Syn: enlighten, edify, improve, educate, instruct, refine, cultivate, polish, socialize, humanize …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • civilize — verb ( lized; lizing) Date: 1601 transitive verb 1. to cause to develop out of a primitive state; especially to bring to a technically advanced and rationally ordered stage of cultural …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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