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signalize

[sig-nl-ahyz] / ˈsɪg nlˌaɪz /




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Later on, after having stated that most verbs ending in -ize are "nearly all unnecessary and ill-formed," the text pops up with trivializing, signalize, actualize.

From Time Magazine Archive

To signalize the project, King Vittorio Emanuele presided over a sea festival at which a barge-load of night fireworks was touched off in the Bay of Naples.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nationwide rallies and memorial services would signalize their Week, beginning Oct.

From Time Magazine Archive

Soon the Duke will step within, open Parliament, signalize that the world has a new Great Capital.

From Time Magazine Archive

Major Taylor continued actively engaged throughout the war; but, being without a separate command, he had no opportunity to again signalize himself by any remarkable achievement.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. by Various

“We did find an increase in fatal crashes at signalized intersections in these cities after the cameras were turned off.”

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 29, 2026

On one part of Sullivant Avenue in the Hilltop, there was an average of 418 meters between signalized intersections -- one-fourth of a mile.

From Science Daily Feb. 13, 2024

Baker said that could change due to the court ruling and expectations that the federal board reviewing public right-of-way issues will eventually require APS at most new or rebuilt signalized intersections nationwide.

From Seattle Times May 4, 2023

But overall, the Federal Highway Administration has found roundabouts cause fewer emissions compared to signalized intersections, and said the difference can be “significant.”

From New York Times Nov. 20, 2021

All its members who had been of the party of Philip I. signalized themselves by their hatred against the Inquisition.

From The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. by Juan Antonio Llorente

If asked to state reasons for the President of the U. S. signalizing the 1928 Congress by a visit and speech, Dr. Rowe might have explained in effect as follows: "Caesar."

From Time Magazine Archive

I know thou wilt think I am going to claim some merit to myself, for having given her such opportunities of signalizing her virtues.

From Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 8 by Samuel Richardson

By way of signalizing their community of interest the Dioscuri presently began to write satirical distichs at the expense of men and tendencies that they did not like.

From The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by Kuno Francke

It connects two great crises in human history, the events of the first tending to establish the papal rule over men, the events of the second signalizing a breaking of those bands.

From Our Day In the Light of Prophecy by William Ambrose Spicer

After thus signalizing himself, Rodrigo was suddenly called upon to face five Moorish kings who had been making sallies into Castile.

From The Book of the Epic by H. A. (Hélène Adeline) Guerber




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