What does contemporise mean?
Definitions for contemporise
con·tem·po·rise
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Princeton's WordNet
synchronize, synchronise, contemporize, contemporiseverb
happen at the same time
synchronize, synchronise, contemporize, contemporiseverb
arrange or represent events so that they co-occur
"synchronize biblical events"
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Contemporiseverb
To make contemporary; to place in the same age.
Etymology: con and tempus, Latin.
The indifferency of their existences contemporised into our actions, admits a farther consideration. Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours, b. i. c. 11.
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contemporise
To contemporize means to make something modern, updated or adapted to the current or a particular period in time. It can also refer to placing something or someone within a specific historical or temporal context.
Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1808","2"],["1824","1"],["1825","1"],["1826","2"],["1835","2"],["1851","1"],["1959","2"],["1961","1"],["1962","1"],["1964","2"],["1966","2"],["1968","1"],["1976","3"],["1978","1"],["1982","1"],["1984","1"],["1985","2"],["1987","1"],["1988","1"],["1989","7"],["1990","3"],["1991","4"],["1992","4"],["1993","2"],["1994","6"],["1995","1"],["1996","9"],["1997","2"],["1998","9"],["1999","9"],["2000","17"],["2001","8"],["2002","6"],["2003","13"],["2004","14"],["2005","7"],["2006","28"],["2007","7"],["2008","13"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of contemporise in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of contemporise in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Translations for contemporise
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- contemporizarSpanish
- معاصرPersian
- renunganIndonesian
- contemporiseTurkish
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