verb
- enclosing text or information within parentheses; setting off with parentheses
- treating something as a parenthetical remark; inserting as an aside or digression
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'parenthesizing'; present participle or gerund form of 'parenthesise'
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The editor recommended parenthesising the author's additional comments rather than including them in the main text.
- When writing formal essays, parenthesising supplementary information helps maintain clarity.
- She was parenthesising her thoughts as she spoke, adding qualifications and asides throughout.
- The style guide suggests parenthesising citations at the end of sentences.
- By parenthesising the definition, the writer made the sentence easier to read.
- He kept parenthesising his arguments with disclaimers and exceptions.