Temporize vs Temporized - What's the difference?
temporize | temporized |
To deliberately act evasively or prolong a discussion in order to gain time or postpone a decision, sometimes in order to reach a compromise or simply to make a conversation more temperate.
(obsolete) To comply with the time or occasion; to humor, or yield to, the current of opinion or circumstances; also, to trim, as between two parties.
* Daniel
(obsolete) To delay; to procrastinate.
(obsolete) To comply; to agree.
(temporize)
To deliberately act evasively or prolong a discussion in order to gain time or postpone a decision, sometimes in order to reach a compromise or simply to make a conversation more temperate.
(obsolete) To comply with the time or occasion; to humor, or yield to, the current of opinion or circumstances; also, to trim, as between two parties.
* Daniel
(obsolete) To delay; to procrastinate.
(obsolete) To comply; to agree.
As verbs the difference between temporize and temporized
is that temporize is to deliberately act evasively or prolong a discussion in order to gain time or postpone a decision, sometimes in order to reach a compromise or simply to make a conversation more temperate while temporized is past tense of temporize.temporize
English
Verb
- They might their grievance inwardly complain, But outwardly they needs must temporize .
- (Francis Bacon)
- (Shakespeare)
Derived terms
* temporizertemporized
English
Alternative forms
* temporisedVerb
(head)temporize
English
Verb
- They might their grievance inwardly complain, But outwardly they needs must temporize .
- (Francis Bacon)
- (Shakespeare)