"Rantize" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rantize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rantize" Meaning

To rantize something means to make something, especially a conversation or idea, loud and repetitive, often in a unreasonable or excited manner.

Example: "The politician's tendency to rantize his views on healthcare during speeches often alienated his opponents."

"Rantize" Examples

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1. The tourists were amazed when they realized they had been rantize Lipari by a boat and weren't actually in the Ionian Sea but rather a bay on the coast of Albania.


2. She began to rantize about her bad day as soon as we got home, clearly feeling frustrated about the traffic, her plants dying, and other issues.


3. Venting to friends might rantize the stress of a bad situation.


4. I'll rantize for a bit, then I'll calm down when I take that walk later, said the young man who had been having a very trying week.


5. His clear feelings interfered with objective thinking, making his rantize instantly illogical.

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