symptomatize
American
[simp-tuh-muh-tahyz]
/ ˈsɪmp tə məˌtaɪz /
especially British,
symptomatise
verb (used with object)
symptomatized,
symptomatizing
Etymology
Origin of symptomatize
First recorded in 1790–1800; from Greek symptōmat- , combining form of sýmptōma “occurrence, chance; mishap, mischance; collapse” + -ize ( def. )
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