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academicize, v.|ækəˈdɛmɪsaɪz| [f. academic a. + -ize.] trans. To render academic (sometimes with the implication of losing touch with the everyday world). So acaˈdemicized, acaˈdemicizing ppl. adjs.
1968S. Rosen in Man & World Feb. 80 The logicist ideology leads so quickly to boredom that it is easily absorbed by the ideology of the academicized marketplace. 1969Nairn & Singh-Sandhu in Cockburn & Blackburn Student Power 109 They [sc. art colleges] have been academicized in the way described. 1972P. Coveney Geo. Eliot's Felix Holt 20 The question of the correct dating of ‘five-and-thirty years ago’ is no academicizing quibble. 1978Fortune Dec. 50 The modern corporation, wrongly thinking that larger size and rapid change require special managerial methods, now runs the risk of academicizing and ruining itself. |