pluralize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
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(intr) to hold more than one ecclesiastical benefice or office at the same time
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to make or become plural
Other Word Forms
- pluralizable adjective
- pluralization noun
- pluralizer noun
- unpluralized adjective
Etymology
Origin of pluralize
Example Sentences
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When a student trying to figure out how to pluralize singular nouns asked, “No plural?” she chirped: “No! How neat, right?”
From New York Times • Jul. 21, 2023
Some people pluralize nouns that would be grammatically correct as singular.
From Textbooks • Dec. 21, 2021
Sir: Please tell me I am wrong; please do not tell me that you attempted to pluralize the Latin tempus and made it into tempi!
From Time Magazine Archive
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He and his associates had definitely decided to pluralize the term.
From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote
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Better, use the names, Ess and Ex, and pluralize thus: "the Esses; the Exes."
From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold
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