v. rare. [f. ANATHEM or ANATHEMA + -IZE, the Gr. stem anathemat- being neglected; cf. ANATHEMATE.] = ANATHEMATIZE.

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1674.  Marvell, Gen. Counc., Wks. 1875, IV. 132. Would you anathemize, banish, imprison, execute us, and burn our books?

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1689.  Hickeringill, Modest Inq., iii. 29. They might Anathamize, and Curse, till their Hearts should ake.

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1837.  Blackw. Mag., XLI. 837. To anathemize the horrors of the anti-Poor Law bill.

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