Word of the day: infantilize (verb)

Mar 23, 2008 05:10

SUNDAY: Yup, still waxing poetic about them and more.




infantilize • \IN-fun-tye-lyze\ • verb
1 : to cause to be or remain like an infant or young child
*2 : to treat like an infant or young child

Example Sentence:
Stanley still lives with his parents, who are inclined to infantilize him to such a degree that he'll probably never make it on his own.

Did you know?
"Infantilize" is just a baby, relatively speaking, in the English language family. It first saw the light of day in the early 1940s, when social scientists started using it to discuss ways that humans or human activity can prolong or encourage dependency in other humans by treating them as helpless. The adjective "infantile," which gave birth to "infantilize," is far more mature, however -- it's over 300 years old. "Infantile" sometimes literally means "relating to infants" -- that is, to children in the first year of life -- but it also has a broader meaning; if I chide someone for his or her infantile behavior I simply mean that the person is acting immature or childish.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.

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