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单词 parochialize
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parochializev.

Brit. /pəˈrəʊkɪəlʌɪz/, U.S. /pəˈroʊkiəˌlaɪz/
Forms: 1800s– parochialise, 1800s– parochialize.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: parochial adj., -ize suffix.
Etymology: < parochial adj. + -ize suffix.
1. transitive. To make parochial; to bring under the authority of a parish. Also figurative: to make or perceive as provincial; to confine in scale; to limit in outlook or scope. Also intransitive.
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society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > priest > kinds of priest > [verb (transitive)] > make parochial
parochialize1846
1846 J. E. Worcester Universal Dict. Eng. Lang. Parochialize, to render parochial; to form to parishes.
1870 E. M. Goulburn Cathedral Syst. i. 15 Do not parochialise [the Cathedrals], or turn them into vast parish churches.
1873 Ld. Kesteven in Rep. Sel. Comm. Boundaries of Parishes 166/1 I got a private Act passed to enclose, allot, and parochialise, and make it chargeable to the poor.
1912 Mind 21 315 He may become..egotistic or parochialised by the concentration of his affections.
1948 Mod. Lang. Notes 63 277 The mere historian, who rests in the detection of local and temporal relevancies,..simply parochializes the work of art and makes it ultimately uninteresting.
1959 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 64 643/1 He does so [sc. studies political behaviour] in a foreign setting..remote from the American conditions in which our current understanding of..political choices has been parochialized.
2001 U.S. Catholic (Nexis) 1 Nov. 18 I'm suspicious when other people call me a Catholic writer... It's a way of minimizing or parochializing what you're doing.
2. intransitive. To do parish work; to attend to parish duties; to work in a parish. Obsolete. rare.
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society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > priest > kinds of priest > [verb (intransitive)] > work in
parochialize1854
1854 [see parochializing n. and adj. at Derivatives].
1871 J. Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue vi. 258 Young ladies who helped the parson in any way were said to parochialize.
1888 Mrs. H. Ward Robert Elsmere II. ii. xiv. 6 Come and see the Hall, old fellow. It will be our last chance... I must parochialise a bit afterwards, but you shan't be much victimised.

Derivatives

paˈrochializing n. and adj.
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1854 J. C. Patteson Let. 22 Dec. in C. M. Yonge Life J. C. Patteson (1874) I. v. 184 I have had so very much to do in church and out of it, parochializing, writing sermons, &c.
1878 T. Sinclair Mount 5 It can well be put, whether the parochialising of great men may not be in some way an immoral kind of pursuit.
1884 Nonconformist & Independent 11 Dec. 1179/2 The new constituencies..ought to be able to rise above parochialising influences.
1964 Compar. Stud. Society & Hist. 6 458 He attributes this change to the generally parochializing effect on land tenure of the central bakufu's tax decrees.
1999 Independent (Nexis) 1 Sept. (Features section) 11 Nor is it parochialising pedantry to point out..how the ghost of Gaelic syntax shapes some of Beckett's lines.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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