Home › Words › M › mirandizemirandize/mɪˈɹændaɪz/mirandize · verb — to inform someone who has been arrested of their constitutional rights.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).mirandize is pronounced /mɪˈɹændaɪz/.EtymologyFrom Miranda + -ize. The former refers to the US Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, after Ernesto Miranda.verbTo inform someone who has been arrested of their constitutional rights.e.g.“1981. Television program Hill Street Blues, Season 1, Episode 7, "Film At Eleven". Lt. Furillo: Be sure to Mirandize them, Ray.”Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.miranda 69% match — A Miranda warning. vs mirandize →arrestee 50% match — a person who is under arrest. vs mirandize →disarrest 49% match — To release something that has been seized. vs mirandize →constitutionalize 49% match — To incorporate into a constitution vs mirandize →arraign 47% match — To officially charge someone in a court of law. vs mirandize →dearrest 47% match — To release (a person) from arrest. vs mirandize →detainee 47% match — Someone who is detained, especially in custody or confinement. vs mirandize →arrester 46% match — One who places another under arrest. vs mirandize →