classicalize

[US]/[ˈklæsɪkəlaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈklæsɪkəlaɪz]/

Translation

v.To make something resemble classical antiquity; to imbue with classical qualities.; To adapt or style something in a classical manner.
v. (of a text) To render in a classical style.

Phrases & Collocations

classicalize music

classicalized form

classicalize further

they classicalize

classicalize it

classicalized approach

classicalize something

classicalized version

Example Sentences

we need to classicalize the user interface for a more timeless feel.

the designer wanted to classicalize the logo, making it appear more established.

can you classicalize the marketing copy to appeal to a broader audience?

the film's aesthetic was deliberately classicalized to evoke a sense of history.

let's classicalize the product packaging to emphasize its heritage and quality.

the architect sought to classicalize the building's facade with columns and arches.

the software team decided to classicalize the error messages for clarity.

the company aimed to classicalize its brand image to convey trustworthiness.

we're trying to classicalize the website's navigation for improved usability.

the musician attempted to classicalize the pop song with orchestral arrangements.

the game developers planned to classicalize the fantasy setting for a unique experience.

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