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US
/ˈpɫʊɹəɫaɪz/
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VERB
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mark with a grammatical morpheme that indicates plural
How do speakers pluralize nouns in Japanese?
How To Use pluralize In A Sentence
- Abbreviations with periods take ‘s when pluralized, which is probably because they look more awkward without apostrophes: Preposterous Apostrophes II: Pluralization « Motivated Grammar
- My biggest beef, though, is with the erroneous use of apostrophes to pluralize acronyms and abbreviations like CEOs, GIs, and CDs.
- Car owners, marketers, and automotive writers have been confounded as to the proper way to pluralize Toyota Prius since the first-generation sedan helped introduce hybrid cars to the mainstream, beginning with the 2001 model year in the United States. Buzzword: Toyota Prius + Prius = Prii
- As far as I can tell, men definitely care about things, and I have purposefully pluralized "thing" there, because they show endless amounts of evidence that they have cried, been unable to stop thinking about only one person, and not noticed the teenage girl in the tight Juicy Couture shirt. Kate Fridkis: Not Every Man Wants to Have Sex With Every Woman
- I simply look at a word like ONES and think, How odd that looks; a word that by definition means one thing (singular) is pluralized. Singular “they” and the many reasons why it’s correct « Motivated Grammar
- Here are the Class and Property Naming Preferences settings to singularize Northwind EntityType names, pluralize EntitySet names, and remove the underscore from the Order_Detail (s) name wherever it occurs: OakLeaf Systems
- It is insufficient already because it only pluralizes the perspective of observation and precisely fails to enter into the position of the participants.
- Various theologies compete for attention in a highly pluralized field, and no theology has made much of a public impact.
- It offers a simple way to make plurals: given twice, nouns are literally “pluralized.” The English Is Coming!
- Stamper explains that throughout history, the word "octopus" has been pluralized as octopuses, octopi, and the more unusual octopodes. Is It 'Octopuses' Or 'Octopi'? Merriam-Webster Has The Answer In 'Ask An Editor' (VIDEO)