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preconize
[ pree-kuh-nahyz ]
verb (used with object)
, pre·co·nized, pre·co·niz·ing.
- to proclaim or commend publicly.
- to summon publicly.
- Roman Catholic Church. (of the pope) to declare solemnly in consistory the appointment of (a new bishop or other high ecclesiastic).
preconize
/ ˈpriːkəˌnaɪz /
verb
- to announce or commend publicly
- to summon publicly
- (of the pope) to approve the appointment of (a nominee) to one of the higher dignities in the Roman Catholic Church
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Derived Forms
- ˌpreconiˈzation, noun
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Other Words From
- preco·ni·zation noun
- preco·nizer noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of preconize1
1400–50; late Middle English < Medieval Latin praecōnizāre to herald, announce, equivalent to Latin praecōn- (stem of praecō ) crier, herald + -izāre -ize
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Word History and Origins
Origin of preconize1
C15: from Medieval Latin praecōnīzāre to make an announcement, from Latin praecō herald
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