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  • verb nonstandard, buzzword, UK To make something behave generically.

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Examples

  • Johnson reportedly plans to "genericise" the faces.

    Feet Of Clay 2008

  • My reading of the above is that they want to increasingly 'genericise' (is that a word?) nursing training.

    Mental Nurse Mental Nurse 2010

  • My reading of the above is that they want to increasingly 'genericise' (is that a word?) nursing training.

    Mental Nurse Mental Nurse 2010

  • My reading of the above is that they want to increasingly 'genericise' (is that a word?) nursing training.

    Mental Nurse Mental Nurse 2010

  • Unless they are intending to genericise Doctors and hospital wards none of this will make a difference.

    Mental Nurse Mental Nurse 2010

  • Unless they are intending to genericise Doctors and hospital wards none of this will make a difference.

    Mental Nurse Mental Nurse 2010

  • Unless they are intending to genericise Doctors and hospital wards none of this will make a difference.

    Mental Nurse Mental Nurse 2010

  • "Also, much of the market assumes that once European and U.S. patents go that all the drugs would genericise," he said.

    BUY OR SELL-AstraZeneca: In sickness or in health? - Yahoo! Finance 2010

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  • ...to make more generic

    December 6, 2006