senilize

verb

Etymology

From senile + -ize.

  1. derived from *sénos
  2. derived from senīlis
  3. derived from senile
  4. derived from senile
  5. borrowed from sénile
  6. suffixed as senilize — “senile + ize

Definitions

  1. To advance in time of life.

    • Although the climate tends to quickly senilize the soil weathered from it, the frequent rejuvenations by the eruptives from Bromo and Semeroe keep the soils relatively juvenile.

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