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jesuitize

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jesuitize (third-person singular simple present jesuitizes, present participle jesuitizing, simple past and past participle jesuitized)

  1. Alternative form of Jesuitize
    • 1856, John Adams, Charles Francis Adams, The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States, page 170:
      Or will St. Ignatius Loyola inquisitionize and jesuitize them all?
    • 1862, Robert Knox, The Races of Men:
      The object of the Romish Church was to teach falsehoods instead of truths; to suppress the facts of anatomy and geology; to explain away, to expound, to twist and contort; to jesuitize all human knowledge.
    • 1912, Orlo Williams, Lamb's Friend the Census-taker: Life and Letters of John Rickman:
      How these worthies will act, we cannot foresee. Each will jesuitize for himself I suppose, and these will a beautiful medley.