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There are 20 words ending with MONIZEammonize demonize lemonize simonize Timonize —— commonize daemonize dæmonize harmonize hormonize mammonize mnemonize Mormonize sermonize —— dedemonize hegemonize —— reharmonize unharmonize —— dehegemonize disharmonize 29 definitions found- ammonize — v. Synonym of ammoniate.
- demonize — v. To turn into a demon. — v. To describe or represent as evil or diabolic, usually falsely.
- lemonize — v. (Transitive) To add or apply lemon to.
- simonize — v. (Transitive) To polish to a high sheen with a wax-like substance.
- Timonize — v. (Intransitive) To behave as a misanthrope. — v. (Transitive) To cause (someone) to slide into bitter misanthropy…
- commonize — v. To make similar or common. — v. To deprecate the importance of, or make ordinary.
- daemonize — v. Demonize. — v. (Computing) of a computer program or script, to prepare to…
- dæmonize — v. Rare spelling of demonize.
- harmonize — v. (Intransitive) To be in harmonious agreement. — v. (Intransitive, music) To play or sing in harmony. — v. (Transitive, music) To provide parts to.
- hormonize — v. (Transitive) To treat with hormones.
- mammonize — v. To render mammonic, to cause to pursue great wealth.
- mnemonize — v. (Transitive) To develop a mnemonic for.
- Mormonize — v. (US, transitive, rare) To convert to Mormonism.
- sermonize — v. (Intransitive) To speak in the manner of a sermon; to preach;… — v. (Transitive) To preach a sermon to (somebody); to give (somebody)… — v. (Transitive) To say in the manner of a sermon or lecture.
- dedemonize — v. To make undemonic; to normalize.
- hegemonize — v. (Transitive) To subject to hegemony.
- reharmonize — v. To harmonize again, or in a new way.
- unharmonize — v. To disturb the harmony of.
- dehegemonize — v. (Transitive) To free from hegemony.
- disharmonize — v. (Intransitive) To cause disorder. — v. (Transitive) To make the cause of disorder.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 7 words
- French Wiktionary: no word
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: no word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: 2 words
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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