alphabetize
Americanverb (used with object)
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to put or arrange in alphabetical order.
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to express by or furnish with an alphabet.
verb
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to arrange in conventional alphabetical order
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to express by an alphabet
Other Word Forms
- alphabetization noun
- alphabetizer noun
- misalphabetize verb (used with object)
- unalphabetized adjective
Etymology
Origin of alphabetize
Example Sentences
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Apparently, drinking has so scrambled Josh’s brain that alphabetizing books takes every ounce of his strength.
From Los Angeles Times
With her latest book, she took 10 years of her diaries and alphabetized them by the first letter of the first word of each sentence, then cut the book down into the volume published.
From Los Angeles Times
Bella, 15, arrived with a stack of notebooks alphabetized by subject, pencils sorted by color and a binder that read: “High school — magical years!”
From New York Times
A local mortuary working with the county took possession of the other four bodies and the cremated remains and has since sorted and alphabetized the cremated remains.
From New York Times
“It’s hard to see your ignorance alphabetized,” he said.
From New York Times
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