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Jesuitize, v.|ˈdʒɛzjuːɪˌtaɪz| [See -ize.] 1. intr. To play the Jesuit; to propound Jesuitical doctrines.
1644R. Harwood K. David's Sanct. 14 Either the Jesuite doth Platonize, or Plato did Jesuitize, when he first sent abroad his Deos intermedios. 1825Blackw. Mag. XVIII. 234 The opinions of universities either Jesuitizing like Bossuet, or trembling before the coming storm. 2. trans. To imbue with Jesuit principles; to make Jesuitical. Hence ˈJesuitized ppl. a.
1679C. Nesse Antid. Popery 151 Which all jesuitiz'd papists have received. 1830Southey in Q. Rev. XLIII. 31 How nearly Jesuitized Christianity had become the ruling religion in Japan. 1885Mrs. H. Ward tr. Amiel's Jrnl. II. 92 A population jesuitised by education. |