namierize
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[edit]namierize (third-person singular simple present namierizes, present participle namierizing, simple past and past participle namierized)
- Alternative form of Namierize
- 1958, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Earl Gregg Swem, Richard Lee Morton, The William and Mary quarterly, page 257:
- A whole school of historians sprang up to apply the technique elsewhere, to "namierize" English history, and to provoke a vigorous reaction.
- 1976, Working Papers: International Symposium on Quantitative Methods in the History of Science, page 66:
- but it is not my purpose here to join this debate; I do not propose to namierize Namier or sociologize Sorokin.
- 2011, Trevor Wilson, The Downfall of the Liberal Party, 1914-1935:
- It does not seek to “namierize” the Liberal Members of Parliament, or to view through the microscope the party in the constituencies.