Concept cluster: Change > Deculturization
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(intransitive, rare) Obsolete form of arise. [To come up from a lower to a higher position.]
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(transitive) To break up into small, mutually-hostile units, especially on a political basis.
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Alternative form of deanimalize [To make less like an animal or less full of animals.]
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Alternative form of deanimalize [To make less like an animal or less full of animals.]
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Alternative spelling of debiasing [The removal of bias.]
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Alternative form of dekulakize [(transitive, historical) Usually with reference to the Soviet Union and communist Eastern Europe: to dispossess a kulak (that is, a prosperous peasant) of his or her property and/or rights.]
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Alternative form of denazify [(transitive) To free from Nazi influence.]
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Alternative form of depaganize [To remove the pagan qualities or elements of.]
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Alternative form of depaganize [To remove the pagan qualities or elements of.]
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Alternative form of deanimalize [To make less like an animal or less full of animals.]
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To undergo decategorialization.
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Alternative form of dechristianize [To deprive of Christian character]
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To cause or to undergo decidualization
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To remove clerical influence (from); to secularize
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The reversal of a previous collectivization
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Alternative spelling of deconfessionalize [To remove the influence of a particular religion from.]
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(linguistics) To modify a creole language by removing creole elements and replacing them with standard language forms.
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Synonym of deculturize
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(economics) The reverse of dollarization: the process of phasing out local acceptance of the United States dollar or other foreign currency and returning to the domestic currency.
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Alternative form of de-emphasize [(transitive) To remove or reduce the emphasis from something; to make something less important; to play down.]
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(transitive) To remove the fascist elements or character of.
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(transitive) To deprive of feudal character or form.
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(UK) Remove aspects of Greekness.
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(transitive, historical) Usually with reference to the Soviet Union and communist Eastern Europe: to dispossess a kulak (that is, a prosperous peasant) of his or her property and/or rights.
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(transitive) To make democratic.
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The act or process of demonetizing.
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(transitive) To make nonmuslim
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(transitive) To remove narrative or story-like features from.
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(transitive) To transfer the control and ownership of an industry from government to private hands; to privatize.
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Alternative form of depaganize [To remove the pagan qualities or elements of.]
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Alternative form of depauperization [The process, or the result of depauperizing]
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To treat in nonracial terms; to remove the racialization of.
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(transitive) To render non-religious; to transform (something) from religious into secular.
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(transitive) To strip of romance; to make realistic rather than wishfully ideal.
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(transitive, intransitive) To remove Russian influence or render less Russian.
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(rare) To lose semantic content; to undergo desemanticization.
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To remove semantic content from; to desemanticize.
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(transitive) To strip of tradition; to reform.
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Alternative form of devalorize [To devalue.]
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To decrease the Zionist character of.
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Alternative form of dismalize [To make dismal.]
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(transitive) To make alien; to deprive of the privileges of birth.
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Alternative form of enfranchise [To grant the privilege of voting to a person or group of people.]
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To make extrinsic; to separate out or externalize.
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To adapt Christian teachings to suit a non-Christian culture.
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(transitive) To negroize.
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(economics) To release government control (of a business or industry) to private industry.
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Alternative form of remilitarize [(transitive) To militarize (a demilitarized area) again.]
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Alternative form of remoralize [(transitive) To supply with morals again.]
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Synonym of decatholicize
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(transitive) To cause to change from Protestantism to some other form of religion.

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