adverbize

verb
/ˈæd.vɜːˌbaɪz/UK/ˈæd.vɝˌbaɪz/US

Etymology

From adverb + -ize.

  1. derived from adverbium
  2. borrowed from adverbe
  3. suffixed as adverbize — “adverb + ize

Definitions

  1. To convert to an adverb.

    • The poultry industry has shown rapid, solid growth during the past few years not only commercially but also "fancierly" — if I may adverbize the noun fancier.
    • As for eschewing modifiers, he encourages writers to adjectivize and adverbize inventively, and even to concoct neologisms, or made-up words.
    • Furthermore, the way in which Mantra takes two nouns, “máscara” and “luchador” and adverbizes or adjectivizes them suggests a subjectivity based on process rather than location.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA