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    preconize
    /ˈpriːkənʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. proclaim or commend publicly. rare

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  2. Preconize definition: to proclaim or commend publicly.. See examples of PRECONIZE used in a sentence.

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  3. preconize in British English. or preconise (ˈpriːkəˌnaɪz ) verb (transitive) 1. to announce or commend publicly. 2. to summon publicly. 3. (of the pope) to approve the appointment of (a nominee) to one of the higher dignities in the Roman Catholic Church.

  4. transitive verb. preco· nize. -ed/-ing/-s. 1. : to announce or commend publicly. 2. : to summon publicly or by name. 3. Roman Catholicism : to approve (a high ecclesiastical appointment) publicly by papal proclamation in consistory.

  5. Define preconize. preconize synonyms, preconize pronunciation, preconize translation, English dictionary definition of preconize. or vb 1. to announce or commend publicly 2. to summon publicly 3. to approve the appointment of to one of the higher dignities in the Roman Catholic Church...

  6. Preconize definition: . See examples of PRECONIZE used in a sentence.

  7. preconize, preconise /ˈpriːkəˌnaɪz/ vb (transitive) to announce or commend publicly. (of the pope) to approve the appointment of (a nominee) to one of the higher dignities in the Roman Catholic Church. Etymology: 15th Century: from Medieval Latin praecōnīzāre to make an announcement, from Latin praecō herald.

  8. Dec 9, 2023 · preconize (third-person singular simple present preconizes, present participle preconizing, simple past and past participle preconized) To proclaim in public; especially (of the Pope) to announce the appointment of a bishop.