anthropize
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- anthropise (non-Oxford British spelling)
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anthropize (third-person singular simple present anthropizes, present participle anthropizing, simple past and past participle anthropized)
- (transitive) To transform or adapt the environment either to meet the needs of humans, or by human activity.
- (transitive) To anthropomorphize.
- 1968, American Scientist, volume 56, page 490:
- In his speculations about the phylogenies of the apes, Reynolds rests his conclusions upon standard but insecure evidence and premature interpretations, and he occasionally anthropizes living apes; for example (p. 126) "maniacal calls of groups of chimpanzees ..."
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to adapt by human activity
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