partialize

partialize

(ˈpɑːʃəˌlaɪz) or

partialise

vb (tr)
to make partial or one-sided
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(5.) Partialize. When disputes arise, point out the fact that members are mostly saying the same thing and/or are mostly in agreement.
"[M]any people expressed figurative as well as literal fears of what would happen if they failed to partialize, that is failed to take the side they were 'supposed' to" (Chancer, p.
These and other life experiences partialize us, often without our realizing it, to certain kinds of minerals, and we will always have a soft spot in our hearts for them.
Partialize concerns 4 (2.1) 43 (22.2) My instructor helped students identify and work through their concerns about social work practice.
Regression Analysis of Effect of Teaching Skills and Evaluation of Teacher as Role Model on Three Dependent Measures of Instructor Effectiveness Independent Variables(a) [beta(b) T p [R.sup.2] Amount Learned Role model .383 4.807 .000 .472 Apply classroom learning .200 2.346 .021 .565 Partialize concerns .206 2.918 .004 .600 Review and analyze work .187 2.354 .021 .621 Adjusted [R.sup.2]: .
Partializes problems and works on their parts .83 25.
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