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Modernize  v. t.  (past & past part. modernized; pres. part. modernizing)  To render modern; to adapt to modern person or things; to cause to conform to recent or present usage or taste.






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"Modernize" Quotes from Famous Books



... done to modernize the old place, we seem scarcely to have disturbed its air of antiquity. It is evident that other wedded pairs have spent their honeymoons here, that children have been born here, and people have grown old and died in these rooms, although for our behoof the same apartments have consented to ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866 • Various

... collector of Bibles, and made himself believe he thought he should publish a learned Commentary some day or other; but his friends looked for it only in the Greek Calends,—say on the 31st of April, when that should come round, if you would modernize the phrase. I recall also one or two exceptional and infrequent visitors with perfect distinctness: cheerful Elijah Kellogg, a lively missionary from the region of the Quoddy Indians, with much hopeful talk about Sock Bason and his tribe; ...
— The Poet at the Breakfast Table • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.



Words linked to "Modernize" :   mend, fix, regenerate, build up, modernise, renew, change, restore, modernization, develop, repair, furbish up, retrofit



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