Word Meanings - LOCALIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To make local; to fix in, or assign to, a definite place. H. Spencer. Wordsworth.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of LOCALIZE)
- Centralize
- Concentrate
- fix
- localize
- collect
- assemble
- converge
- muster
- congregate
- convene
- draw
- conglomerate
- condense
- centralize
- Segregate
- Separate
- select
- part
- secede
- exclude
- Utilize
- Localize
- economize
- husband
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of LOCALIZE)
Related words: (words related to LOCALIZE)
- COLLECTIVENESS
A state of union; mass. - COLLECTEDLY
Composedly; coolly. - DISMISSIVE
Giving dismission. - CONFOUNDED
1. Confused; perplexed. A cloudy and confounded philosopher. Cudworth. 2. Excessive; extreme; abominable. He was a most confounded tory. Swift. The tongue of that confounded woman. Sir. W. Scott. - DISMISSAL
Dismission; discharge. Officeholders were commanded faithfully to enforce it, upon pain of immediate dismissal. Motley. - ECONOMIZE
To manage with economy; to use with prudence; to expend with frugality; as, to economize one's income. Expenses in the city were to be economized. Jowett . Calculating how to economize time. W. Irving. - COLLECTIBLE
Capable of being collected. - COLLECTIVISM
The doctrine that land and capital should be owned by society collectively or as a whole; communism. W. G. Summer. - HUSBANDABLE
Capable of being husbanded, or managed with economy. Sherwood. - HUSBANDLESS
Destitute of a husband. Shak. - COLLECTIVELY
In a mass, or body; in a collected state; in the aggregate; unitedly. - DISMISS
1. To send away; to give leave of departure; to cause or permit to go; to put away. He dismissed the assembly. Acts xix. 41. Dismiss their cares when they dismiss their flock. Cowper. Though he soon dismissed himself from state affairs. Dryden. - ASSEMBLE
To collect into one place or body; to bring or call together; to convene; to congregate. Thither he assembled all his train. Milton. All the men of Israel assembled themselves. 1 Kings viii. 2. (more info) together to collect; L. ad + - DISPERSED
Scattered. -- Dis*pers"ed*ly, adv. -- Dis*pers"ed*ness, n. Dispersed harmony , harmony in which the tones composing the chord are widely separated, as by an octave or more. - SWEEPAGE
The crop of hay got in a meadow. - CONDENSER
An apparatus for receiving and condensing the volatile products of distillation to a liquid or solid form, by cooling. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, condenses. 2. An instrument for condensing air or other elastic fluids, consisting - CENTRALIZE
To draw or bring to a center point; to gather into or about a center; to bring into one system, or under one control. centralize the power of government. Bancroft. - LOCALIZE
To make local; to fix in, or assign to, a definite place. H. Spencer. Wordsworth. - HUSBANDRY
1. Care of domestic affairs; economy; domestic management; thrift. There's husbandry in heaven; Their candles are all out. Shak. 2. The business of a husbandman, comprehending the various branches of agriculture; farming. Husbandry supplieth all - ECONOMIZER
1. One who, or that which, economizes. 2. Specifically: An arrangement of pipes for heating feed water by waste heat in the gases passing to the chimney. - ENSWEEP
To sweep over or across; to pass over rapidly. Thomson. - SUPREMITY
Supremacy. Fuller. - INSEPARATE
Not separate; together; united. Shak. - EREMITE
A hermit. Thou art my heaven, and I thy eremite. Keats. - HEREMITICAL
Of or pertaining to a hermit; solitary; secluded from society. Pope. - MISRECOLLECT
To have an erroneous remembrance of; to suppose erroneously that one recollects. Hitchcock. - INDISPERSED
Not dispersed.