apostrophize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- unapostrophized adjective
Etymology
Origin of apostrophize
First recorded in 1605–15; apostrophe 2 + -ize
Example Sentences
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Or that the prolix Gaev — a man as likely to apostrophize a piece of furniture as the stars above — keeps promising he’ll be quiet.
From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2011
So did one medieval minstrel apostrophize his hero, suggesting that a good hunting dog might be a duke's best friend.
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Thus did Adolf Hitler apostrophize his beloved season, spring.
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He hired four obscure artists to paint the illustrations exactly as he wanted them, and then got some second-rate poets to apostrophize the plants in sticky verse.
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So far was good; but proceeding to announce that thenceforward he assumed the title of Henri V., he goes on to apostrophize the "White Flag" of the Bourbons.
From France in the Nineteenth Century by Latimer, Elizabeth
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