facultize

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To make use of one's faculties; to perform skilled work. obsolete
    — And behold, I say unto you, the Supreme Genius doth not facultize ; the glory is not what it does but what it is ; it hath no old nor new, no here nor there ; it stays not to remember, to wonder, to compare ; to the vehm of the patrician Presence, omniscience were an idle labor and delay, and prophecy is forestalled and bootless in the sole sufficiency whose pæan hath no echo.
  2. To educate in an academic discipline.
    — Now in Active Orders, more than anywhere else, “facultized" women are a paramount necessity.
  3. To develop as an academic discipline.
    — Indeed, it is a question not of schools but of civilization, whether mental training, from the three R's to science and philosophy, shall really make men better, as the theory of popular education assumes, and whether the genius and talent of the few who can receive and bear it can be brought to the full maturity of a knowledge fully facultized—a question paramount, even in a republic, to the general education of the many.

词形变化

facultizes present,singular,third-person facultizing participle,present facultized participle,past facultized past facultise alternative

词源

From faculty + -ize.
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