verb
- present participle of contemporize; to make contemporary or bring up to date; to adapt something to modern times or current standards
Usage: formal; less common than 'updating' or 'modernizing'
Examples
- The museum is contemporizing its exhibits to appeal to younger visitors.
- By contemporizing the classic novel, the director made it relevant to today's audience.
- The company is contemporizing its marketing strategy to include social media.
- Contemporizing traditional recipes with modern cooking techniques has become popular.
- The architect suggested contemporizing the historic building's interior while preserving its facade.