Concept cluster: Change > Indoctrinating
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Alternative spelling of antiquize [To give the appearance of being an antique.]
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Alternative spelling of apotheosize [(transitive) To deify, to convert into a god.]
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(Christianity, transitive, intransitive) To make Arian, or act as an Arian.
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(transitive) To make Aryan.
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(transitive) To make Buddhist; to increase the Buddhistic nature of.
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To convert to Calvinism.
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(intransitive) To become Catholic; to convert to Catholicism.
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To fix religious beliefs into set categories of denomination or dogma.
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(transitive) To cause to conform to Darwinism.
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To believe in or expound upon the Ebionite heresy.
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(transitive) To make ecclesiastic.
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(transitive) To make episcopalian.
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To convert to Erastianism.
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(transitive, translation studies) To keep foreign elements in a story that might be unfamiliar to readers of the translated text.
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To convert to puritanism (as it was practiced in Geneva).
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(transitive) To render (something) gentile or gentlemanly.
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(transitive, rare) To make (something) haram.
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(transitive) To render heathen; to convert to heathenism.
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(transitive) To make Heideggerian.
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(transitive) To make heretic; to cause to be treated as a heresy.
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To convert to Islam.
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(transitive and intransitive) To argue like a Jesuit; to engage in sophistry (about).
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(intransitive) To imitate the manner of the Laconians, especially in brief, pithy speech, or in frugality and austerity.
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(intransitive) To convert to lay status.
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(transitive) To make (someone) loyal to a cause.
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(transitive) To make Lutheran; to convert to Lutheranism.
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(transitive) To make Martian; to endow with Martian characteristics.
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(transitive) To make maternal.
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(transitive) To make suitable for a military (or intelligence gathering, etc) mission.
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(transitive, New Zealand) To move (a national holiday) to a Monday in order to make the weekend an extended holiday.
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(transitive) To make papal.
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(transitive) To render parochial; to form into parishes.
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(transitive, Christianity, theology) To cause to conform with the writings or doctrines of Saint Peter.
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Alternative form of plebeianize [(transitive) To make plebeian, common, or vulgar.]
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(transitive, intransitive) To adhere to, advocate, or inculcate the doctrine of polytheism.
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to make like a Prakrit, or to make characteristic of a Prakrit
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(transitive) To bring under the influence of prelacy.
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(transitive) To make Presbyterian.
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(transitive) To convert to Protestantism.
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Conversion to the Quaker religion.
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(transitive) To bring under the influence of religion.
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(transitive, intransitive, usually capitalized) To make or become Roman Catholic in religion (by conversion), character or style.
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(rare, transitive) To subject to sacerdotalism.
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(intransitive) To convert to Catholicism.
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(transitive) To bring under religious rule.
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(transitive) To convert or lead away from Christianity.
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(transitive, religion) To make to conform to the religious principles and practices of the Vatican.
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To convert to Wesleyanism; To cause to conform to the theology of John Wesley.
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Having been made culturally Western.
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(very rare, transitive) To make Wiccan; to cause to conform to Wiccan practices.

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