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facultize, v.|ˈfækəltaɪz| [f. as prec. + -ize.] trans. To endow with faculty (see faculty 1 c). Hence ˈfacultized ppl. a., endowed with faculty; practical, shrewd.
1872Littledale in Contemp. Rev. XX. 13 We..need what the Americans call ‘facultized’ women. Not merely capable women, educated women..but such as have capacity trained into practical efficiency. |