verb
- to compile or publish a collection of selected literary works, poems, or other pieces by various authors
- to include or select a work for publication in an anthology
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'anthologize'; transitive verb
Usage: transitive verb
Examples
- The publisher decided to anthologise the best short stories from the past decade.
- Her poems were anthologised in three major collections during her lifetime.
- The editor worked to anthologise works from underrepresented voices in literature.
- Several of his essays have been anthologised in academic textbooks.
- They plan to anthologise contemporary poetry from around the world.
- The university anthologised student writing to celebrate emerging talent.