facultize

verb

Etymology

From faculty + -ize.

  1. derived from facultas
  2. derived from faculte
  3. inherited from faculte
  4. suffixed as facultize — “faculty + ize

Definitions

  1. To make use of one's faculties

    To make use of one's faculties; to perform skilled work.

  2. To educate in an academic discipline.

    • Now in Active Orders, more than anywhere else, “facultized" women are a paramount necessity.
    • The twister saved me from being facultized; while my roommate, because he was in studying, got his neck broken when the building was wrecked — poor fellow!"
  3. To develop as an academic discipline.

    • However, in 2001, it became what I might call a 'facultized' discipline; in other words a faculty was named after it.

The neighborhood

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