v. [f. Gr. ἄναρχ-ος (see ANARCH) + -IZE; cf. monarchize and mod.Fr. anarchiser.] To render anarchic, reduce to anarchy; to destroy the settled order of.

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1800.  Coleridge, Own Times, I. 263. That Suwarrow, though he had rescued the North of Italy from its invaders, should have pillaged and anarchised it.

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1815.  T. Jefferson, Writ. (1830), IV. 248. To anarchize by gold the government he could not overthrow by arms.

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