jargonize
Americanverb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
verb
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(tr) to translate into jargon
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(intr) to talk in jargon
Other Word Forms
- jargonization noun
Etymology
Origin of jargonize
Example Sentences
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It suggests simplifying the often byzantine process of contesting fines and tickets and advises, in a somewhat jargonized way, outsourcing receivables to well-capitalized commercial banks or other private vendors “to leverage emerging payment channels.”
From New York Times
But he could not speak a word of the Bannock-Shoshone mixed jargonized dialect.
From Project Gutenberg
TAP articles, once highly politicized, became pitilessly jargonized and technical, in homage or parody to the Bell System's own technical documents, which TAP studied closely, gutted, and reproduced without permission.
From Project Gutenberg
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