verb
- past tense of aphorise; expressed in the form of an aphorism or concise statement
Usage: British spelling; rare
Examples
- The philosopher aphorised his complex theory into a memorable phrase.
- She aphorised the lesson into a simple rule of thumb.
- The ancient wisdom was aphorised for easy remembrance.
- He aphorised his life experience into pithy sayings.
- The teacher aphorised the mathematical concept for her students.