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for·mal·ize I. \ˈfȯrməˌlīz, ˈfȯ(ə)m-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: see -ize Etymology: formal + -ize transitive verb 1. obsolete : to give form or formal existence to : animate 2. : to give a certain or definite form to : shape, mold 3. a. : to render formal; often : stylize b. : to state precise rules for the combination and transformation of (as expressions or language) usually by replacing the original words by symbols that can be discussed without reference to their meaning — compare formation rule, transformation rule c. : to give formal status or approval to (as a decision, plan, or proposal) 4. obsolete : to take exception to : cavil at intransitive verb 1. : to be formal : affect formality 2. obsolete : to object without good reason : cavil, scruple • for·mal·iz·er \-ˌlīzə(r)\ noun -s II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: formalin + -ize : formolize |