"Namierise" meaning in All languages combined

See Namierise on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: Namierises [present, singular, third-person], Namierising [participle, present], Namierised [participle, past], Namierised [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb}} Namierise (third-person singular simple present Namierises, present participle Namierising, simple past and past participle Namierised)
  1. Alternative form of Namierize Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Namierize
    Sense id: en-Namierise-en-verb-GAGfCODe Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1975, W.J.M. Mackenzie, Explorations in Government: Collected Papers: 1951–1968, page xxiv",
          "text": "Hence I have always kept trying, with indifferent success, to persuade good historians to Namierise the present: this has been left too much in the hands of sociologists, not well briefed about the intimate details of recent history, and of political pamphleteers (as in the Left Book Club days) to whom we in political science owe much.",
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          "ref": "2006, David Jeremy, Religion, Business and Wealth in Modern Britain, page 69",
          "text": "My old friend Geoffrey Milburn in the days of his service to Sunderland Poly was inveigled by David Jeremy into one of them, producing a useful paper on Methodist business men in the North-East, which included an equally useful biographical appendix. This attempt to Namierise a regional class of Methodist business-men shows principally two things.",
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