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parenthesize
[ puh-ren-thuh-sahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to insert (a word, phrase, etc.) as a parenthesis.
- to put between marks of parenthesis:
to parenthesize the pronunciation of a word.
- to interlard with parenthetic remarks, as a speech.
parenthesize
/ 辫蓹藞谤蓻苍胃瑟藢蝉补瑟锄 /
verb
- to place in parentheses
- to insert as a parenthesis
- to intersperse (a speech, writing, etc) with parentheses
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍顎卲补路谤别苍顎僼丑别路蝉颈锄别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of parenthesize1
Example Sentences
Parenthesize your workouts by fueling up聽before and after vigorous exercise and longer workouts lasting more than an hour.
Experiments like this, which parenthesize MLS weekend action in a coherent way, may help.
Henry Bouquet, who was also, it may be said in passing, a warm friend of Franklin, the pen of the latter halts for a moment to parenthesize the fact that God had blessed him with two or three enemies to keep him in order.
Let me parenthesize here and have done with it, that if I use my genders in hopeless interchange, or am forced to the apologetic "it," you must extricate the sex as best you can, and re-register your old vow to reform the English language.
I will parenthesize all the interruptions.
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