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Definition of Neologizing
1. neologize [v] - See also: neologize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neologizing
Literary usage of Neologizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Review (1868)
"... Stoic, and peripatetic doctrines had been adopted by this neologizing Judaism,
we can see in the writings of Philo of Alexandria, who, in this respect, ..."
2. The Grammar of English Grammars: With an Introduction, Historical and by Goold Brown (1858)
"... 111.110:1 ff neologizing all our passive verbs, by tho addition of " being,"—with
the author's cool talk (f "the presentation of ..."
3. Mercersburg Review by Alumni Association, Reformed Church in the United States, Publication Board, Franklin and Marshall College (1860)
"... in every Protestant provinco or city have been so often published by spiritless,
unpoetic and terribly dogmatizing or else boldly neologizing compilers. ..."
4. The Mercersburg Review by Alumni Association, Franklin and Marshall College (1860)
"... in every Protestant province or city have been so often published by spiritless,
unpoetic and terribly dogmatizing or else boldly neologizing compilers. ..."
5. The National Review edited by Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot (1855)
"... of that unscrupulous creed, so seductive to women, are brought into conflict
with the neologizing speculations and honest struggling doubts of Lancelot. ..."
6. Prolegomena to a Study of the Ethical Ideal of Plutarch and of the Greeks of by George Depue Hadzsits (1906)
"For the student of the new ethical vocabulary of Plutarch, the changed attitude
of the great moralist toward neologizing, in general, is most important; ..."