"pillarize" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: pillarizes [present, singular, third-person], pillarizing [participle, present], pillarized [participle, past], pillarized [past]
Etymology: From pillar + -ize, possibly as a calque of Dutch verzuilen. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|pillar|ize}} pillar + -ize, {{uder|en|nl|verzuilen}} Dutch verzuilen Head templates: {{en-verb}} pillarize (third-person singular simple present pillarizes, present participle pillarizing, simple past and past participle pillarized)
  1. (society, ergative) To divide into social pillars, in which each social group has its own social institutions. Wikipedia link: Pillarization Tags: ergative Synonyms: pillarise Derived forms: pillarization Translations (to divide into social pillars): verzuilen (Dutch), versäulen (German)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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