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conˈgenialize, v. rare. [f. as prec. + -ize.] In nonce-uses: a. trans. To make congenial. b. intr. To be or become congenial with; also fig.
1814Bp. Jebb Corr. w. A. Knox (1834) II. 195 One can feel infinitely more disposed to congenialize with an honest, orthodox, pious dissenter, than, etc. 1817― Life & Lett. lxii. 575 Inward religion..congenializes and cordializes human life. 1863Dublin Univ. Mag. Oct. 440 The sunset, whose light congenialized with a small jewel on her brow. |