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i·tal·i·cize  (-tl-sz, -tl-)
tr.v. i·tal·i·cized, i·tal·i·ciz·ing, i·tal·i·ciz·es
1. To print in italic type.
2. To underscore (written matter) with a single line to indicate italics.
3. To emphasize: "italicizing the upper extremity of the pitch spectrum with flute or piccolo" (Arthur Berger).

i·tali·ci·zation (-s-zshn) n.

italicize, italicise [ɪˈtælɪˌsaɪz]
vb
1. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) to print (textual matter) in italic type
2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to underline (letters, words, etc.) with a single line to indicate italics
italicization , italicisation n
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Verb1.italicize - print in italics
print, impress - reproduce by printing
Translations
italicize [ɪˈtælɪsaɪz] VTponer en cursiva or bastardilla
italicize


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His most recent decision italicizes that offense by recognizing the unambiguous humanity of the subjects of those experiments.
 
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