grammarise
English
Verb
grammarise (third-person singular simple present grammarises, present participle grammarising, simple past and past participle grammarised)
- Alternative form of grammarize
- 1889, Joseph Parker, The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture:
- Is it possible to grammarise these words, vivisect them, to understand their Oriental allusion, and to escape their immediate and mortal application to ourselves?
- 1909, Sir Francis Galton, Memories of My Life, page 173:
- This he did with no little grief, and so all attempt to lexiconise and grammarise the Hausa language was thrown back for many years, during which a knowledge of it would have been of material use in various British operations on the West Coast of Africa
- 2017, David Crook, Ken Fogelman, Alan C. Kerckhoff, Going Comprehensive in England and Wales:
- Aspirations to 'grammarise' the comprehensives were again evident from the remarks of Education Committee members.