Lexicographical Neighbors of Jargonize
Literary usage of Jargonize
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"jargon, jargonize (rare); spec, drivel, rave. Z. See CHATTER (referring to
senseless or trivial talk), MURMUR (as brooks, leaves, etc.), TATTLE. babble, n. ..."
2. Insanity and its treatment: Lectures on the Treatment, Medical and Legal, of by George Fielding Blandford, Allan McLane Hamilton (1886)
"Some talk vociferously and jargonize. May we not infer that in them there is an
irritative lesion of the oro-lingual region in the third frontal convolution ..."
3. Author & Printer: A Guide for Authors, Editors, Printers, Correctors of the by Frederick Howard Collins (1905)
"... jargonize*, etc., to talk jargon, not -ise. jarl*, old Dan. chieftain, not
y- ; pron. yarl. Jaroslav, Russ., not Y-. jarrah*, mahogany gum- tree. ..."