单词 | academize |
释义 | academizev.ΚΠ 1848 C. Webbe Glances at Life in City & Suburb 2nd Ser. 188 England has had all sorts of schools in her poetry: the Shakspere school—the Jonson school—the Dryden school—the Pope school; but never had, till these poor triflers academized together, the school of downright nonsense and vapidity, of which Darwin, with all his ingenious wit and waste of genius, was unfortunately the founder. 2. transitive. To bring under the influence or control of an academy; (also) to make academic, to academicize. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > education > place of education > [verb (transitive)] > form into institution academize1868 1868 Daily Tel. May 4 English literature indeed made up its mind long since not to be inregimented or academised. 1908 Times 21 Aug. 9/5 When a thing becomes important in Germany, it is academized. 1924 R. Graves Mock Beggar Hall 17 Resigning true-love's part He lets a pedant art Academise his heart. 1978 Dædalus Spring 95 Those who sought to academize research were wont to repeat the catechism of Lehrfreiheit. 1992 Time 20 Jan. 60/1 America, in its eager embrace of the new, industrialized and academized the idea of avant-garde production so long ago that the notion of an unpopular, provincial Modernism seems remote. 3. transitive. British. Education. Chiefly in form academise. In England: to convert (a school) into an independent publicly run academy (see academy n. 2b). Also intransitive: (of a school) to become an academy. ΚΠ 2008 Guardian 11 June ii. 21/1 If city academies are so marvellous, why are they being used as a threat? Shape up, or you'll be academised. 2011 Nottingham Post (Nexis) 3 Aug. 19 I'm hoping that the schools learning partnership will be able to put some protections on schools..and say you don't have to academise. 2012 Oxf. Mail (Nexis) 16 Feb. Another form of privatisation has taken place under our very noses, with the move to academise the secondary schools of Oxford. 2016 Gloucestershire Echo (Nexis) 12 Aug. 11 The Conservatives recently proposed academising all England's schools by legal statute. Derivatives aˌcademiˈzation n. ΚΠ 1884 Critic & Good Lit. (N.Y.) 31 May 257/2 Another result..is the apparent Academization of the Society itself. 1953 Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 13 97 The academization of economics and the increasing degree of specialization within the discipline give rise to the danger that the vital link between theory and real problems will be lost sight of by its practitioners. 2007 Art in Amer. May 108/3 Clearly the new degree exacerbates the academization of art. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < v.1848 |
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