v. [see -IZE.] a. intr. To follow Calvin, to teach Calvinism. b. trans. To imbue with Calvinism. Hence Calvinized, Calvinizing ppl. a.
1659. Heylin, Cert. Epist., 175. He did not Arminianize in all things, I am sure he Calvinized in none.
1824. J. Macculloch, Highl. Scotl., II. 75. This Calvinised Country.
1861. Q. Rev., CX. 549. One brother Churchman was Romanising, or another Calvinising. Ibid. (1862), April, 325. The Calvinist has Calvinized the services of his Church by his hymns.
1824. Southey, Sir T. More (1831), II. 40. The Calvinizing Clergy.