specularise
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[edit]Verb
[edit]specularise (third-person singular simple present specularises, present participle specularising, simple past and past participle specularised)
- Alternative form of specularize
- 2003, Jean Fisher, Vampire in the Text: Narratives of Contemporary Art, page 64:
- We cannot specularise ourselves in this estranged space
- 2004, Chioma Carol Opara, Her Mother's Daughter: The African Writer as Woman, page 191:
- They crane their neck to specularise the gory event with sadistic pleasure.
- 2013, Dr Alison Ravenscroft, The Postcolonial Eye:
- Minstrelsy's conventions that figure race in black and white specularise the wider discourses, but they are also performative.