Definition of Egotise

1. egotize [v EGOTISED, EGOTISING, EGOTISES] - See also: egotize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Egotise

egomaniacs
egomanias
egomism
egonomics
egophonic
egophony
egos
egosurf
egosurfed
egosurfer
egosurfers
egosurfing
egosurfs
egosyntonic
egotheism
egotise (current term)
egotised
egotises
egotising
egotism
egotisms
egotist
egotistic
egotistical
egotistically
egotists
egotize
egotized
egotizes
egotizing

Literary usage of Egotise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"... I have taken leave to egotise. I cry out about the shoes which pinch me, and, as I fancy, more naturally and pathetically than if my neighbour's corns ..."

2. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1852)
"We arc prone to egotise while we reason ; indeed, whether or not we reason, to assert what we devoutly wish ; and in many ways, for many cuds, ..."

3. Maxims: Political, Philosophical, and Moral by Edward Counsel (1892)
"The anonymous may egotise—the known, placate. 5528.—Public benefits justify enactments repealed or replaced. 5529.—The law may justly command the appearance ..."

4. The Correspondence of William Cowper: Arranged in Chronological Order by William Cowper, Thomas Wright (1904)
"I egotise in my letters to thee, not because I am of much importance to myself, but because to thee, both Ego and all that Ego does, is interesting. ..."

5. Selections from the Correspondence of the Late Macvey Napier, Esq. by Macvey Napier (1879)
"As this paper is not at all likely to be known, I have ventured to egotise so far as to mention it ..."

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