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Titanise

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Titanise (third-person singular simple present Titanises, present participle Titanising, simple past and past participle Titanised)

  1. Alternative form of titanize
    • 1965, The Economist - Volume 215, Issue 2, page 1017:
      Since then we have Titanised over 100,000,000 bottles.
    • 1971, Glass - Volume 48, page 297:
      The lightweight bottles, supplied by the United Glass Group, have been 'Titanised' to give extra strength.
    • 2006, Gilles Deleuze, Nietzsche and Philosophy, →ISBN, page 19:
      It is Titanised by crime, it is made divine by the expiation of crime.

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