pluralisation

NOUN
  1. the act of pluralizing or attributing plurality to
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How To Use pluralisation In A Sentence

  • I still think meaning would warrant pluralisation in edited writing; “meanings of words” has a slightly pedantic feel, but it helps underline the point that words carry multiple mutable meanings. National Grammar Day 2010: Ten More Common Grammar Myths, Debunked « Motivated Grammar
  • A bad credit remortgage praiseworthily i pluralisation avarice the glottochronological resistor and for your wedge i polyglot obnoxiously of the radioactively ones. Rational Review
  • Perhaps this is what is implied by the folk pluralisation of the word internet: It is a venue for the cornucopia of human converse. John Hodgman on "meh" - Waxy.org
  • The English language is inconsistent in its pluralisation of Latin words. Irish Blogs
  • It allowed a 'second economy' to evolve; it allowed a process of cultural pluralisation to emerge, though of course it did not allow political pluralisation. Asian
  • Il-Barrani to the pride of Brussels; from the manipulation of broadcasting to its pluralisation; from the arrogance of centralised power to its devolution through local councils, from extreme polarisation to a good measure of reconciliation …. Timesofmalta.com
  • While individualisation says that every child must be taught in his/her way, pluralisation talks about teaching the important things and in a number of ways. The Hindu - Front Page
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