verb
- to use or express in jargon; to speak or write using specialized or technical language that is difficult for others to understand
Usage: British spelling (American: jargonizes); third person singular present tense
Examples
- The lawyer jargonises the contract so much that the client cannot understand the terms.
- She jargonises her academic writing, making it inaccessible to general readers.
- When he jargonises technical concepts, students become confused rather than informed.
- The manual jargonises simple instructions, frustrating users who just want clear guidance.
- Corporate executives often jargonise their reports with buzzwords and acronyms.