solecise

/ˈsɑlɪsaɪz/
verb
  1. To commit a grammatical error or use language in a way that breaks the rules of grammar or social convention.
    • Even native speakers sometimes solecise in casual conversation.
    • The editor corrected the manuscript so it would not solecise in formal contexts.
    • The student tends to solecise when writing complex sentences.
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