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lexicalised (a)

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  1. The word "semantics" has become lexicalised in linguistics, referring specifically to the study of meaning.
  2. "Icon" has been lexicalised in computer science, meaning a graphical representation of a file or program.
  3. "Spam" was originally an acronym but has since been lexicalised as a noun denoting unsolicited electronic mail.
  4. "Brexit" is a lexicalised portmanteau word used to describe the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.
  5. "Hashtag" has become lexicalised on Twitter and other social media platforms as a label for words or phrases.
  6. "Frenemy" is a lexicalised blend of "friend" and "enemy," describing a person who is both a friend and a rival.
  7. "Woke" has been lexicalised in recent years, particularly among activists, to describe social awareness and consciousness.
  8. "YOLO" (You Only Live Once) has lexicalised to express the idea of taking risks and living life to the fullest.
  9. "Chatbot" has lexicalised to describe computer programs designed to simulate human conversation.
  10. "Blockchain" has lexicalised in the field of cryptocurrency and distributed ledger technology.

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The word "semantics" has become lexicalised in linguistics, referring specifically to the study of meaning.

"Icon" has been lexicalised in computer science, meaning a graphical representation of a file or program.

"Spam" was originally an acronym but has since been lexicalised as a noun denoting unsolicited electronic mail.

"Brexit" is a lexicalised portmanteau word used to describe the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.