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symptomatize
[ simp-tuh-muh-tahyz ]
/ ˈsɪmp tə məˌtaɪz /
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verb (used with object), symp·tom·a·tized, symp·tom·a·tiz·ing.
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Also especially British, symp·tom·a·tise .
Origin of symptomatize
First recorded in 1790–1800; from Greek symptōmat- , combining form of sýmptōma “occurrence, chance; mishap, mischance; collapse” + -ize
Words nearby symptomatize
symposiarch, symposiast, symposium, symptom, symptomatic, symptomatize, symptomatology, symptomize, symptomless, symptosis, syn-
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