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generalizer|ˈdʒɛnərəlaɪzə(r)| [f. generalize v. + er1.] One who generalizes.
c1792Burke in Leslie & Taylor Sir J. Reynolds II. x. 638 note, He was a great generaliser, and was fond of reducing everything to one system. 1827Lytton Pelham xv, Your countrymen are great generalisers in philosophy. 1864De Morgan in N. & Q. V. 455 A very moderate power of dramatic narrative..will set four-fifths of the abstracters and generalizers reading a second-rate novel. 1882Sat. Rev. 28 Jan. 99 Mr. Gladstone is nothing if not a generalizer. |