Preconize
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British pronunciation/pɹˌiːkənˈaɪz/
American pronunciation/pɹˌiːkənˈaɪz/

Definition & Meaning of "preconize"

to preconize
01

to publicly support a particular idea, principle, course of action, etc.

Transitive: to preconize an idea or principle
to preconize definition and meaning
02

(of the Pope) to publicly approve someone's appointment to an important position in the church

Complex Transitive: to preconize a clergyman as holder of a position in the church
03

to publicly call for someone by name

Ditransitive: to preconize sb to do sth

preconize

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The professor consistently preconizes the importance of critical thinking skills in education, emphasizing their impact on students' intellectual growth.
The author's writings preconize the values of empathy and understanding, encouraging readers to embrace compassion in their lives.
The politician never hesitates to preconize policies aimed at social equality and justice during campaign speeches.
The organization's mission is to preconize sustainable practices and raise awareness about environmental conservation.
The rally organizer preconized the supporters to gather at the city center for a demonstration.
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