verb
- present participle of anthologise; the act of compiling, selecting, or publishing a collection of literary or musical works, typically by various authors or composers
Usage: British English spelling (American English: anthologizing); commonly used in academic and publishing contexts
Examples
- The publisher is anthologising the best short stories from the past decade.
- She spent months anthologising poems by contemporary women writers.
- They are anthologising classical music compositions for educational purposes.
- The editor is anthologising works that explore themes of identity and belonging.
- By anthologising these essays, the university preserved important scholarly contributions.
- He began anthologising folk songs from different regions of the country.