verb
- past tense and past participle of jargonise; expressed in or made obscure by the use of specialized or technical language
Usage: British spelling (American: jargonized); often used critically to suggest unnecessary complexity or obscurity
Examples
- The legal document was so jargonised that ordinary citizens could not understand it.
- Critics complained that the academic paper was unnecessarily jargonised.
- The instructions had been jargonised with technical terms that confused most users.
- She jargonised her explanation with medical terminology, losing her audience.
- The report was heavily jargonised, making it inaccessible to the general public.