apostrophizes

[US]/əˈpɒstrəfaɪz/
[UK]/ˌæpˈɑːstrəfaɪz/

Translation

v.To add an apostrophe to (a word or phrase), typically to indicate possession or contraction.; To address someone in a dramatic, formal, or emphatic way, often using an apostrophe.

Phrases & Collocations

apostrophize a person

apostrophize the moment

Example Sentences

in literature, authors often apostrophize nature to express their feelings.

he tends to apostrophize his childhood memories when he feels nostalgic.

during the speech, she apostrophized the struggles of the past generations.

in her poem, she apostrophizes love as if it were a living entity.

he would often apostrophize his favorite books, treating them like friends.

writers sometimes apostrophize their characters to add depth to the narrative.

she apostrophized the stars, wishing for guidance in her life.

in his speech, he apostrophized freedom, calling it the essence of life.

many poets apostrophize death, confronting it with their verses.

she often apostrophizes her dreams, treating them as if they can hear her.

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