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Estheticize

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aestheticizenoun(American spelling) Alternative spelling of aestheticise. [(British spelling) To make aesthetic; to show something at its best, most pleasing or most artistic.]
estheticiseverbAlternative spelling of aestheticise. [(British spelling) To make aesthetic; to show something at its best, most pleasing or most artistic.]
æstheticiseverbObsolete spelling of aestheticise. [(British spelling) To make aesthetic; to show something at its best, most pleasing or most artistic.]
aestheticiseverb(British spelling) To make aesthetic; to show something at its best, most pleasing or most artistic.
poeticisenoun(British spelling) Alternative form of poeticize. [(transitive) To make poetic, or express in poetry.]
australianizeverb(US) Alternative form of Australianise. [(transitive) To make Australian as to custom, culture, or style.]
exoticiseverbAlternative spelling of exoticize. [(transitive) To make (something banal) seem to be exotic.]
classiciseverbAlternative spelling of classicize. [To make classic.]
instinctualiseverb(British spelling) Alternative spelling of instinctualize. [(transitive) To make instinctual.]
eroticiseverbAlternative spelling of eroticize. [(transitive) To make erotic.]
sexualisenoun(British spelling) Alternative spelling of sexualize. [(transitive) To render sexual, or apply sex appeal to (a person, thing, or concept).]
stylisenounNon-Oxford British English standard spelling of stylize. [(transitive) To represent (someone or something) in a particular style.]
englishiseverbAlternative spelling of Englishize. [To make or become more English]
cosmeticiseverbAlternative form of cosmeticize. [To make attractive, to superficially improve the appearance of]
europeaniseverbAlternative spelling of Europeanize. [To make something, or someone, more European.]
theatricaliseverbAlternative spelling of theatricalize. [(transitive) To render suitable for the theatre.]
youthfuliseverb(British spelling) Alternative spelling of youthfulize. [(transitive) To make youthful.]
ethiciseverbAlternative form of ethicize. [(transitive) To make ethical.]
idealiseverbNon-Oxford British English standard spelling of idealize. [(transitive) To regard something as ideal.]
mysticiseverbAlternative spelling of mysticize. [(transitive) To make mystical.]

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