-ize - significado y definición. Qué es -ize
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Qué (quién) es -ize - definición

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-ize         
(-izes, -izing, -ized)
Note: in BRIT, also use '-ise'
Verbs that can end in either '-ize' or '-ise' are dealt with in this dictionary at the '-ize' spelling. Many verbs ending in -ize describe processes by which things or people are brought into a new state.
The dispute could jeopardize the negotiations.
...a way of trying to regularize and standardize practice.
SUFFIX
-ize         
·- A verb suffix signifying to make, to do, to practice; as apologize, baptize, theorize, tyrannize.
-ize         
or -ise
¦ suffix forming verbs meaning:
1. make or become: privatize.
cause to resemble: Americanize.
2. treat in a specified way: pasteurize.
treat or cause to combine with a specified substance: carbonize.
3. follow a specified practice: agonize.
subject to a practice: hospitalize.
Derivatives
-ization suffix.
-izer suffix.
Origin
from Fr. -iser, via late L. -izare from Gk verbs ending in -izein.
Usage
The forms -ize and -ise are, in many cases, straightforward spelling variants. However, the -ise spelling is obligatory in certain cases: first, where it forms part of a larger word element, such as -mise in compromise; and second, in verbs corresponding to nouns with -s- in the stem, such as advertise and televise.

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American and British English spelling differences

Despite the various English dialects spoken from country to country and within different regions of the same country, there are only slight regional variations in English orthography, the two most notable variations being British and American spelling. Many of the differences between American and British English date back to a time before spelling standards were developed. For instance, some spellings seen as "American" today were once commonly used in Britain, and some spellings seen as "British" were once commonly used in the United States.

A "British standard" began to emerge following the 1755 publication of Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language, and an "American standard" started following the work of Noah Webster and, in particular, his An American Dictionary of the English Language, first published in 1828. Webster's efforts at spelling reform were somewhat effective in his native country, resulting in certain well-known patterns of spelling differences between the American and British varieties of English. However, English-language spelling reform has rarely been adopted otherwise. As a result, modern English orthography varies only minimally between countries and is far from phonemic in any country.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para -ize
1. Inter agency-ize it, internationalize it.
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2. to try to floralize, Moira-ize dialogue
Schitt's Creek _ Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy, Annie Murphy _ Talks at Google
3. data-ize society in a world of big data.
Revolutions That'll Transform How We Live, Work & Think _ Viktor Mayer-Schonberger _ Talks at Google
4. that he didn't want to Broadway-ize Motown.
Motown the Musical _ Charl Brown + More _ Talks at Google
5. To Fiscus-ize a photo is to do this certain depth field and he still lives in Athens;
A New Turn in The South _ Hugh Acheson _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de -ize
1. Rumsfeld‘s request and wanted to "Gitmo–ize" Abu Ghraib.
2. "They were trying to Gitmo–ize Abu Ghraib," argued Harvey J.
3. "They were trying to Gitmo–ize Abu Ghraib," argued Harvey Volzer, a civilian attorney for Sergeant Santos Cardona, one of the dog handlers.
4. Noah Webster decided for his 1828 dictionary to go for the or spelling in favor, ize in realize and er in center.
5. Karpinski, then a brigadier general in charge of U.S. prisons in Iraq as the commander of the 800th Military Police Brigade, that Miller said he wanted to "Gitmo–ize" Abu Ghraib.