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nominalize
CIDE DICTIONARY
nominalize, v. t.
To convert into a noun; as, a nominalized sentence; a nominalized adjective or verb. [1913 Webster]
"In a sentence of the form:
“That Kennedy would have been a great president if he had not been assassinated is one of the enduring myths of the Camelot conceit.“
the sentence “Kennedy would have been a great president if he had not been assassinated” has beennominalized by the introductory “that”." [PJC]
“That Kennedy would have been a great president if he had not been assassinated is one of the enduring myths of the Camelot conceit.“
the sentence “Kennedy would have been a great president if he had not been assassinated” has been
OXFORD DICTIONARY
nominalize, v.tr. (also -ise) form a noun from (a verb, adjective, etc.), e.g. output, truth, from put out, true.
Derivative
nominalization n.
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