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alphabetize

[ US /ˈæɫfəbəˌtaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. arrange in alphabetical order
    Alphabetize the list
  2. provide with an alphabet
    Cyril and Method alphabetized the Slavic languages

How To Use alphabetize In A Sentence

  • Part science fiction, part picaresque, and part burlesque, its alphabetized entries gesture provocatively, giving glimpses of their source's unattainable body.
  • Unfortunately trying to alphabetize the band ‘The The’ ended in a vicious, never ending cycle from which I have yet to escape.
  • Her books and other miscellaneous things were put at easy access, her books were alphabetized by title, and then by category, and her other things were put into the many drawers of the large, oak desk below the window.
  • Their principal function was to alphabetize Shakespeare's text, laying bare otherwise inaccessible qualities and quantities.
  • He also kept a bevy of alphabetized 78-rpm records, none of which were released post-1930. The Perfect Home for Old 78s
  • Laurel, a pretty and perky brunette who finds it calming to riffle through card catalogs and likes to alphabetize books for fun, laments the fact that motherhood has forced her to curtail her reading. Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The By-The-Book Librarian
  • Like they meant something she could comprehend like he'd taken for granted she knew the alphabet and could " alphabetize " his papers. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • Mimi Ritzen Crawford for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Landroth kept a bevy of alphabetized 78-rpm records, none of which was released post-1930. Brownstone with Old-School Flair
  • The phone book is alphabetized by first names, and a man named Sitha Sisana would be addressed as Mr. Sitha.
  • Someday they are planning to alphabetize all their books and set up home catalogs.
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