0 past simple and past participle of italicize
1 to print or write something in italics:
Words are sometimes italicized for emphasis.
Names of vessels are sometimes italicized, sometimes not.
The italicized sections clearly bring out the two key differences mentioned.
Although the value r.hiv is not output directly, it is revealed to an observer who knows that not all outputs are italicized.
Second, orientation in my study was based on the so-called irregular verb forms, which were obviously different from the italicized infinitive forms of the verbs.
Italicized information inferred from contemporar y local perspectives and historical documents.
Monitoring is coded as 'yes' if reports show monitoring of the government by non-government representatives is increased (italicized).
To illustrate, here is the very first piece of speech in that book, with the imprecision italicized.
In the following summary, all key terms are italicized.