modernize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
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(tr) to make modern in appearance or style
to modernize a room
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(intr) to adopt modern ways, ideas, etc
Other Word Forms
- modernization noun
- modernizer noun
- overmodernize verb
- remodernize verb
- unmodernized adjective
Etymology
Origin of modernize
First recorded in 1740–50; modern(ism) + -ize
Example Sentences
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“Our ongoing strategic development program, which includes investments to modernize our critical infrastructure, will ensure our business continues to remain competitive in this global landscape,” Chan said.
And you can’t just hit a magical AI button where everything gets modernized and rewritten.
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China has also modernized its nuclear arsenal far faster.
Leonardo’s sustained growth comes as European defense manufacturers experience increased demand from governments in the region seeking to modernize and expand their armed forces while providing military support to Ukraine.
Anthropic said modernizing this code—a task that has traditionally fallen in IBM’s wheelhouse—could be done “in quarters instead of years,” potentially disrupting a major revenue stream for IBM.
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