Lexicographical Neighbors of Technicalized
Literary usage of Technicalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Jersey, a Guide to Its Present and Past (2007)
"... has three picturesque characteristics: a water front given over to commerce
on a super-technicalized scale; a survival of the 'nineties, revealed in the ..."
2. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1921)
"83 Although these words have been 'technicalized' " they are still as vague as
before. Natur- »l!y they give rise to'inconclusive arguments', 'confusion of ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1873)
"They were called elders, or presbyters; for these, now technicalized and mystified
words, originally signified simply old men. There was also the " servant" ..."
4. Selected Articles on a League of Nations by Edith M. Phelps (1919)
"... more than a century; and a European writer should go warily among terms they
have long since technicalized and brought to a very keen and cutting edge. ..."
5. The Hunter-naturalist: Romance of Sporting ; Or, Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters by Charles Wilkins Webber (1859)
"... and deliberate analysis, his " facts" and his " discoveries" have been inexorably
technicalized. Yet from my earliest childhood I have felt individually ..."
6. The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry) by Thomas Percy Nunn (1914)
"A probable cause of the widespread neglect of simple astronomical knowledge is
the abstract and technicalized form in which the systematic text-book ..."