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pluralise

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Verb1.pluralise - mark with a grammatical morpheme that indicates plural; "How do speakers pluralize nouns in Japanese?"
inflect - change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language


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The later artist may reject or reverse, ironise or deconstruct, pluralise or marginalise the meaning of the borrowed motif, but that meaning cannot be undone, ignored or cancelled out.
For the peace process to be made inclusive and truly emancipatory, it is necessary to pluralise and democratise its actors and communities of stakeholders.
It is as though the authors simply jammed together all the buzzwords they could think off taking particular care to pluralise words for which no plural is acknowledged in the standard dictionaries, tossed in a bit of content whenever the post-modern language generator failed them, sat back, smiled smugly and congratulated themselves on the scholarly excellence of their prose.
 
 
 
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