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{{trans-top|to make something romantic or to view something in a romantic manner}}
{{trans-top|to make something romantic or to view something in a romantic manner}}
* Dutch: {{t-|nl|romantiseren}}
* Dutch: {{t|nl|romantiseren}}
* German: {{t-|de|romantisieren}}
* German: {{t|de|romantisieren}}
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* Italian: {{t-|it|romanzare}}
* Italian: {{t|it|romanzare}}
* Spanish: {{t-|es|romantizar}}
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Revision as of 15:05, 8 October 2013

English

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Verb

romanticize (third-person singular simple present romanticizes, present participle romanticizing, simple past and past participle romanticized)

  1. (deprecated template usage) (transitive) To make something romantic or to view something in a romantic manner
  2. (deprecated template usage) (intransitive) To think or act in a romantic manner

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