pa. pple. [f. as prec. + -IZE + -ED.] Affected by Wesleyanism.

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1849.  Keble, in J. T. Coleridge, Mem., xv. (1869), 353. [Isle of Man] The clergy a nice set, but rather Wesleyanized.

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c. 1905.  J. Hunter, in L. S. Hunter, Life (1921), 220. I should have left the English Congregational Union. Its churches and ministry are losing their distinctive character and note, and are getting to be religiously more and more ‘Wesleyanised.’

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