11-letter words that end in ise
- hospitalise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of hospitalize.
- hyperbolise — to use hyperbole; exaggerate.
- hypostatise — to treat or regard (a concept, idea, etc.) as a distinct substance or reality.
- hypothesise — to form a hypothesis.
- immortalise — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
- imperialise — Alt form imperialize.
- incentivise — (transitive, British spelling) To provide with an incentive. (from 20th c.).
- internalise — to incorporate (the cultural values, mores, motives, etc., of another or of a group), as through learning, socialization, or identification.
- madonnawise — in the manner of a Madonna
- marginalise — to place in a position of marginal importance, influence, or power: the government's attempts to marginalize criticism and restore public confidence.
- materialise — to come into perceptible existence; appear; become actual or real; be realized or carried out: Our plans never materialized.
- mathematise — express in mathematical terms
- memorialise — (British) alternative spelling of memorialize.
- merchandise — the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
- metastasise — Pathology. (of malignant cells or disease-producing organisms) to spread to other parts of the body by way of the blood or lymphatic vessels or membranous surfaces.
- miniaturise — (British) alternative spelling of miniaturize.
- misappraise — to estimate the monetary value of; determine the worth of; assess: We had an expert appraise the house before we bought it.
- mythologise — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
- nationalise — To bring a private company under the control of a specific government.
- nitrogenise — Alternative spelling of nitrogenize.
- objectivise — to cause to become concrete or objective; objectify.
- officialise — to make official; place under official authority or control.
- overprecise — excessively precise
- overpromise — a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc., by one: unkept political promises.
- parallelise — to make parallel; place so as to be parallel.
- pedanticise — to be pedantic
- personalise — to have marked with one's initials, name, or monogram: to personalize stationery.
- physicalise — to express in physical terms; give form or shape to: The dancers physicalized the mood of the music.
- pilot raise — a small raise intended to be enlarged later.
- post chaise — a four-wheeled coach for rapid transportation of passengers and mail, used in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
- rationalise — to ascribe (one's acts, opinions, etc.) to causes that superficially seem reasonable and valid but that actually are unrelated to the true, possibly unconscious and often less creditable or agreeable causes.
- readvertise — to advertise (something) again
- romanticise — to make romantic; invest with a romantic character: Many people romanticize the role of an editor.
- saltirewise — in the direction or manner of a saltire.
- satellitise — to bring satellite(s) into use in (meteorology, broadcasting, etc)
- scissorwise — in a movement or position which imitates scissors
- self-praise — the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
- shuttlewise — in the manner of a shuttle (i.e. back and forth)
- sluggardise — indolence or laziness
- soliloquise — to utter a soliloquy; talk to oneself.
- standardise — to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like: to standardize manufactured parts.
- superpraise — to praise excessively
- synchronise — to cause to indicate the same time, as one timepiece with another: Synchronize your watches.
- systematise — to arrange in or according to a system; reduce to a system; make systematic.
- toxic noise — environmental noise which can damage your hearing, for example in an industrial workplace, at a music concert, etc
- underpraise — to praise to a lesser degree or extent than the circumstances warrant.
- vichyssoise — a cream soup of potatoes and leeks, usually served chilled and often garnished with chopped chives.
- weatherwise — (domain) With respect to the weather.
- white noise — Also called white sound. a steady, unvarying, unobtrusive sound, as an electronically produced drone or the sound of rain, used to mask or obliterate unwanted sounds.
- winterreise — a song cycle (1827) by Franz Schubert, consisting of 24 songs set to poems of Wilhelm Müller.