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jargonize
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jar·gon·ize  (järg-nz)
v. jar·gon·ized, jar·gon·iz·ing, jar·gon·iz·es
v.tr.
To translate into jargon.
v.intr.
To talk or write jargon.

jargonize, jargonise [ˈdʒɑːgəˌnaɪz]
vb
1. (tr) to translate into jargon
2. (intr) to talk in jargon
jargonization , jargonisation n


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Unfortunately, his carefully Englished pronouncements are insufficiently jargonized to give much guidance.
Viscerally anti-capitalist, riven by conflicts over gender, class, race, elitism, and identity, the cultural establishment has not only succeeded in suffocating such once-lively forms as poetry and literary fiction by isolating them in institutional settings and severing the vital connection to their readers, it is amusing itself by substituting "simulacra" for reality, and jargonized theories for art and literature.
Here the content is more stirring, but the presentation is dull, jargonized, less specific, and occasionally poorly translated.
 
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