verb
- making something plural in form or number; converting a singular word or concept into its plural form
- increasing the number or variety of something; making something more diverse or widespread
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'pluralizing'; present participle of 'pluralise'
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The teacher explained the rules for pluralising nouns in English.
- In grammar, pluralising a word often involves adding -s or -es to the end.
- The company is pluralising its product line to reach more customers.
- Pluralising perspectives in the classroom helps students understand different viewpoints.
- The linguist studied how different languages approach pluralising irregular nouns.
- By pluralising the sources of income, the business reduced its financial risk.