To arrange, organize, or construct in a manner resembling artillery or in a strategic military formation.
From 'artillery' + '-ize' (to make or cause). A rare or historical term relating to military formation and strategic arrangement of forces or equipment.
This obscure verb captures a specific military-historical moment—when artillery became the dominant strategic element, commanders had to 'artilize' their forces, fundamentally changing battlefield tactics forever.
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