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typologize, v.|taɪˈpɒlədʒaɪz| [f. typology + -ize.] trans. and intr. To interpret or classify typologically. Hence tyˈpologizing vbl. n.
1895Funk's Stand. Dict. II. 1955/2 Typologize,..To interpret by types; treat typologically... To deal in or with types or figures. 1959A. Farrer in Proc. Oxf. Soc. Hist. Theol. 8 Questions, which..theologians and exegetes are not going to let alone, whether they typologise or not:—for example, why St Mark put several paragraphs in the order in which he placed them. Ibid. 9 Here..is an example of the prefiguration scheme which the greatest enemy of typologising can scarcely deny. 1964Harvard Educ. Rev. XXXIV. ii. 356 Then in a sort of neo-Jespersenian typologizing, we find that there are three sorts of monemes. 1969P. Worsley in Ionescu & Gellner Populism 218 When actors see themselves as part of a shared tradition or organized movement..we are plainly dealing with a quite different kind of typologizing, based upon self-identification. 1976Times Lit. Suppl. 12 Mar. 288/2 One might even say they [sc. the anthropologists Benedict and Radcliffe-Brown] shared the impulse to typologize. 1978Ibid. 17 Feb. 217/1 It is possible to typologize military regimes. |