classicizing

[US]/[ˈklæsɪˌsaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈklæsɪˌsaɪzɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To imitate or adopt the style of classical antiquity.; To write or create in a classical style.
adj.Relating to or characteristic of classicism.

Phrases & Collocations

classicizing architecture

classicizing style

classicizing tendency

classicizing movement

classicizing influence

classicizing period

classicizing approach

classicizing elements

classicizing art

classicizing literature

Example Sentences

the museum is classicizing its collection to attract a wider audience.

the architect sought to classicize the modern design with neoclassical elements.

the film's score heavily classicized, evoking a sense of timeless grandeur.

he's classicizing the play by adding elaborate costumes and sets.

the restaurant's menu is classicizing traditional dishes with a modern twist.

the company is classicizing its brand image to appeal to a more sophisticated market.

the author classicized the story by incorporating mythological references.

they are classicizing the event with formal attire and a string quartet.

the designer classicized the furniture line with intricate carvings.

the university is classicizing its curriculum to emphasize core subjects.

the artist classicized the portrait with a muted color palette.

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