Abnormalize

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Pronunciation: /əbˈnɔːrməˌlaɪz/

Definitions of abnormalize

verb to make abnormal or deviate from normal

Example Sentences

A1 She abnormalized her daily routine by waking up at 5am instead of 7am.

A2 The new software update abnormalized the layout of the homepage.

B1 The company decided to abnormalize its traditional marketing strategies in favor of digital advertising.

B2 The decision to abnormalize the company's hierarchy caused some confusion among employees.

C1 The artist's goal was to abnormalize perceptions of beauty through their unconventional artwork.

C2 The director's avant-garde film sought to abnormalize traditional narrative structures in cinema.

adjective describing something that has been made abnormal or deviated from normal

Example Sentences

A1 The abnormalized data was difficult to interpret.

A2 The abnormalized situation made it hard to make a decision.

B1 The abnormalize process led to errors in the final product.

B2 The abnormalize results were unexpected and caused confusion.

C1 The abnormalize settings caused the system to malfunction.

C2 The abnormalize conditions created a chaotic environment.

Examples of abnormalize in a Sentence

formal It is important not to abnormalize certain groups of people based on stereotypes.

informal Let's not abnormalize anyone just because they're different.

slang Don't be a jerk and abnormalize others for no reason.

figurative Trying to abnormalize your own feelings will only lead to inner conflict.

Grammatical Forms of abnormalize

past tense

abnormalized

plural

abnormalizes

comparative

more abnormalize

superlative

most abnormalize

present tense

abnormalizing

future tense

will abnormalize

perfect tense

has abnormalized

continuous tense

is abnormalizing

singular

abnormalize

positive degree

abnormalize

infinitive

to abnormalize

gerund

abnormalizing

participle

abnormalized

Origin and Evolution of abnormalize

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'abnormalize' is believed to have originated as a combination of the prefix 'ab-' meaning away or from, and the word 'normalize' meaning to make normal or standard.
Evolution of the word: The term 'abnormalize' has evolved to be used in psychology and sociology to describe the process of deviating from societal norms or standards, often in a negative or abnormal way.