scientize

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From scient(ific) +‎ -ize.

Verb[edit]

scientize (third-person singular simple present scientizes, present participle scientizing, simple past and past participle scientized)

  1. To make scientific. [from 19th c.]
    • 1996, Henry J. Perkinson, No safety in numbers, →ISBN:
      So far, I have argued that attempts in the 20th century to scientize the humanities wound up putting them at risk.
    • 2006, Matt Wray, Not Quite White, page 94:
      Eugenics is an early chapter in a long history of scientized prejudice in the United States, a story in which scientific evidence for racial, class, and gender hierarchies became popular and entered public discourse on a broad scale.
    • 2012, John-Michael Kuczynski, Empiricism and the Foundations of Psychology, →ISBN, page 135:
      Husserl tried to scientize psychology.