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nominalize /ˈnɒmɪn(ə)lʌɪz /(also nominalise) verb [with object] GrammarForm (a noun) from a verb or adjective, e.g. output, truth, from put out, true.Some items in the last set might be plural nominalized obsoletes rather than verbs, but the ones I checked were third-person singular verbs....- The second construes the process as a thing - the verb has been nominalized by means of the ing suffix - consequently, the temporal aspect of the process has been backgrounded.
- Perhaps by analogy with the compounds ‘schoolmate,’ ‘messmate,’ ‘playmate’, Edmund is treating the nominalised adjective as a compound noun.
Derivativesnominalization /nɒmɪn(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n / noun ...- The word ‘shooting’ here is a nominalization - a noun derived from a verb root.
- And believe it or not, ‘reveal’ as a nominalization is pretty old, in fact archaic.
- The grammatical analysis of both codes was based on passive constructions, mode, nominalization, lexical choice, and moderators.
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