Pluralised

/ˈplʊə.rə.laɪzd/ (BrE, for “pluralised”); /ˈplʊr.ə.laɪzd/ (AmE, usually spelt “pluralized”)/

बहुवचन किया हुआ; जिसे एकवचन से बहुवचन रूप में बदल दिया गया हो

Origin & History

Formed from the base verb “pluralise” (chiefly British spelling) + the regular English past tense/participle suffix “-ed”. “Pluralise” itself comes from “plural” (from Latin ‘pluralis’ meaning ‘more than one’) + the verb-forming suffix “-ise”.

यह रूप मूल क्रिया “pluralise” (मुख्यतः ब्रिटिश वर्तनी) के साथ भूतकाल/समाप्त रूप सूचक प्रत्यय “-ed” जोड़कर बना है। “Pluralise” स्वयं “plural” (लैटिन ‘pluralis’ से, जिसका अर्थ है ‘एक से अधिक’) और क्रिया बनाने वाले प्रत्यय “-ise” से निर्मित है।

Definition

“Pluralised” is the past tense and past participle of the verb “pluralise/pluralize”, meaning that a word or form has been changed from singular to plural, or that something has been made multiple or manifold.

“Pluralised” क्रिया “pluralise/pluralize” का भूतकाल और पूर्ण रूप है, जिसका अर्थ है किसी शब्द या रूप को एकवचन से बहुवचन बनाना, या किसी चीज़ को अनेक / बहुविध बना देना।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense & past participle):
In this sentence, the noun has been pluralised to show more than one item.

Usage Examples

The word "orange" can be pluralised into "oranges".
Regular nouns in English are usually pluralised by adding "-s" or "-es".
In the revised edition, several technical terms were pluralised for clarity.
Some Latin words are not pluralised in the regular English way.
Over time, this verb pluralised like other regular English verbs.

Synonyms

Made plural Put in the plural Converted to plural Multiplied Made multiple

Antonyms

Singularised Made singular

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

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