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verb (used with object),
-ized,
-iz·ing.
to pave by laying and compacting successive layers of broken stone, often with asphalt or hot tar.
Also,
especially British
,
mac·ad·am·ise
.
Origin:
1815–25;
macadam
+
-ize
Related forms
mac·ad·am·i·za·tion,
noun
un·mac·ad·am·ized,
adjective
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