sophisticate
Sophisticate (verb) means to make (something) less innocent or natural; to artificialize.
Etymology
From Middle English sophisticaten (“to mix (something) with a foreign or inferior substance, adulterate”), from Medieval Latin sophisticātus, the perfect passive participle of sophisticāre (“to disguise; to tamper with; to trick using words”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix) for more). Sophisticāre is derived from Latin sophisticus (“pertaining to the ancient Sophists, sophistic; pertaining to sophistry, sophistic, sophistical”) (from Ancient Greek σοφιστικός (sophistikós), from σοφιστής (sophistḗs, “master of a craft; prudent or wise person; philosopher; teacher, tutor; (derogatory) one who profits from false wisdom, cheat, swindler”), from σοφός (sophós, “able, skilful; clever, intelligent, prudent, wise; cunning”), further etymology unknown) + -ō (first conjugation verb-forming suffix). Cognates * French sophistiquer * Italian sofisticare * Spanish sofisticar
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What is the meaning of sophisticate?
"sophisticate" (verb) means to make (something) less innocent or natural; to artificialize.
What are the different meanings of sophisticate?
"sophisticate" has 3 main meanings: 1. To make (something) less innocent or natural; to artificialize; 2. To make (something) more sophisticated (“complex, developed, or refined”); to develop, to refine; 3. To make (oneself or someone) more sophisticated (“experienced in the ways of the world, that is, cosmopolitan or worldly-wise”); to cosmopolitanize.