CASUALIZE

Etymology

Verb

casualize (third-person singular simple present casualizes, present participle casualizing, simple past and past participle casualized)

To become, or cause to become, casual; to become regarded casually

(economics, chiefly, British) To be converted from regular to casual labor

Many of the workers have been casualized during the recent downturn.

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