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English
Etymology
From Italian attitudine (“attitude, pose, posture”) + English ise (a variant of -ize (suffix forming verbs meaning ‘to do ’)): see further at attitudinize.
Verb
attitudinise (third-person singular simple present attitudinises, present participle attitudinising, simple past and past participle attitudinised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard form of attitudinize.
1901, Joseph Conrad, Ford M. Hueffer [i.e., Ford Madox Ford], chapter 11, in The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story, London: William Heinemann, →OCLC, page 178:Radet was a cadaverous, weather-worn, passion-worn individual, badger-grey, and worked up into a grotesquely attitudinised fury of injured self-esteem
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