con·tem·po·rize (kən-tĕmpə-rīz′)
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Tweet v. con·tem·po·rized, con·tem·po·riz·ing, con·tem·po·riz·es v.tr. 1. To regard or place in the same time period; synchronize. 2. To make modern or contemporary, as in style or decor. v.intr. To be contemporary. [From CONTEMPORARY.] con·tem′po·ri·zation (-tĕm′pər-ĭ-zāshən) n. |
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