Thesaurus / modernized
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The rectory, which is directly by the church, is a very old building, though it has been modernized on the side fronting the road.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHYIn this donjon the good monks established "storehouses" for the poor, a phrase that may be modernized into "soup-kitchens."
THE STONES OF PARIS IN HISTORY AND LETTERS, VOLUME I (OF 2)BENJAMIN ELLIS MARTINPrince Karl of Auersperg in his magnificent modernized apartments in the huge castle was also troubled by an inability to sleep.
THE HOSTS OF THE AIRJOSEPH A. ALTSHELERMr. Lloyd George is prime minister of a transformed Britain, a Britain modernized and democratized.
A TRAVELLER IN WAR-TIMEWINSTON CHURCHILL"I made the most of my time last night after receiving Mark's telegram, and had it modernized somewhat," she said.
FAMILY PRIDEMARY J. HOLMESIn the transcript Mr. Butler has modernized the language and made the punctuation conform to present usage.
THE BAY STATE MONTHLY, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 5, MAY, 1884VARIOUSEtvs first modernized it, giving prominence in his pages to current social problems and political aspirations.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 9, SLICE 6VARIOUSBesides, you can add your portion, and each addition has already been a good deal modernized.
AFLOAT AND ASHOREJAMES FENIMORE COOPERBy the modernized Monroe doctrine our supremacy in this hemisphere is assured, and we have the guarantee of a clear field.
APPLETONS' POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, JUNE 1899VARIOUSThe general look of the new town itself is far more Eastern than that of modernized Alexandria since the days of the bombardment.
THE MEDITERRANEANT. G. (THOMAS GRAY) BONNEY, E. A. R. BALL, H. D. TRAILL, GRANT ALLEN, AND ARTHUR GRIFFITHSWORDS RELATED TO MODERNIZED
- avant-garde
- coincident
- concomitant
- concurrent
- contempo
- contemporary
- current
- cutting-edge
- fresh
- last word
- late
- latest
- latter-day
- leading-edge
- modernistic
- modernized
- modish
- neoteric
- new-fashioned
- newfangled
- novel
- now
- present
- present-day
- prevailing
- prevalent
- recent
- state-of-the-art
- stylish
- today
- twenty-first century
- up-to-the-minute
- with-it
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