generalizedgen‧e‧ral‧ized (also generalised British English) /ˈdʒenərəlaɪzd/ adjective [usually before noun] - But this was extended, through myth and legend, to be seen as a generalized blessing.
- One apparently isolated incident can vividly illustrate a more generalized pattern of family life.
- Strategy never figured prominently except in the most generalized way.
- The more generalized view which I have thus adopted is that we have goals which relate to our work.
- This action may well underlie the use of these remedies to treat generalized allergic reactions and bee stings respectively.
noungeneralizationgeneralgeneralistgeneralityadjectivegeneralgeneralistgeneralizedverbgeneralizeadverbgenerally