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pedestrianize

American  
[puh-des-tree-uh-nahyz] / pəˈdɛs tri əˌnaɪz /
especially British, pedestrianise

verb (used without object)

pedestrianized, pedestrianizing
  1. to go on foot; walk.


pedestrianize British  
/ pɪˈdɛstrɪəˌnaɪz /

verb

  1. (tr) to convert (a street) into an area for the use of pedestrians only, by excluding all motor vehicles

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Other Word Forms

  • pedestrianization noun

Etymology

Origin of pedestrianize

First recorded in 1805–15; pedestrian + -ize

Example Sentences

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Another big focus of the neighborhood is the newly pedestrianized Great Highway, which runs along Ocean Beach.

From New York Times

Also dubbed “slow streets,” “safe streets” and “shared streets,” the idea involves “pedestrianizing” streets by limiting vehicle traffic to allow more people to safely walk or cycle in cities.

From Scientific American

Paris is one of the busiest ports in France, but the industrial zones are slowly being squeezed out as the banks of the famous river are converted into pedestrianized public spaces.

From Washington Post

We have an excellent example of pedestrianizing at Seattle Center, which has worked successfully for 60 years.

From Seattle Times

The development would start by paving a perfectly circular road, part of a broader, pedestrianized beltway that would connect Auroville’s four distinct zones.

From New York Times