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MODERNISED
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Dictionary entry overview: What does modernised mean?
• MODERNISED (adjective)
The adjective MODERNISED has 1 sense:
Familiarity information: MODERNISED used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Brought up to date
Synonyms:
modernised; modernized
Context example:
modernized methods
Similar:
progressive (favoring or promoting progress)
Context examples
One of whom, having never before understood that Thornton was so soon and so completely to be his home, was pondering with downcast eyes on what it would be not to see Edmund every day; and the other, startled from the agreeable fancies she had been previously indulging on the strength of her brother's description, no longer able, in the picture she had been forming of a future Thornton, to shut out the church, sink the clergyman, and see only the respectable, elegant, modernised, and occasional residence of a man of independent fortune, was considering Sir Thomas, with decided ill-will, as the destroyer of all this, and suffering the more from that involuntary forbearance which his character and manner commanded, and from not daring to relieve herself by a single attempt at throwing ridicule on his cause.
(Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen)
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