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(British spelling) Alternative form of Africanize [(transitive, American spelling) To make African.]
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(transitive) To localise a medium for sale or use in Australia.
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Alternative form of Babylonize [To make or become more Babylonian.]
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Alternative spelling of balkanize
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Alternative letter-case form of Balkanize [(transitive) To break up into small, mutually-hostile units, especially on a political basis.]
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Alternative form of cantonize [(transitive) To divide into cantons or small districts.]
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Alternative spelling of Catholicize [(transitive) To make Catholic; to convert to Catholicism.]
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Alternative form of citizenize [To make (or become) a citizen of]
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(transitive) To convert to dollars.
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Alternative form of Ebionize [To believe in or expound upon the Ebionite heresy.]
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Alternative form of Elizabethanize [To make more Elizabethan.]
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Alternative spelling of Emiratize [(transitive) To make more Emirati.]
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(transitive) To make French.
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Alternative form of Franklinize [To cause to be influenced by Benjamin Franklin and his political leadership.]
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Alternative form of gentilize [(transitive) To render (something) gentile or gentlemanly.]
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Alternative spelling of ghettoize [(transitive) To put (someone) in a ghetto, or to isolate as if in a ghetto.]
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Alternative spelling of Gothicise [(transitive) To make Gothic in style or character.]
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Alternative form of indigenize [To bring something under the control or influence of an indigenous people.]
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(British spelling) alternative form of Israelize [(transitive) To make Israeli.]
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Alternative form of jumboize [(nautical) To lengthen a ship replacing an existing section with a longer section or inserting an additional section.]
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Alternative form of marbleize [(transitive) To make (something) look like marble; to marble.]
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Alternative form of medievalize [(transitive) To make medieval.]
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Alternative form of metropolitanize [(transitive) To make metropolitan; to adapt to the norms of a metropolis.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of modularize [(transitive) To make modular.]
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Alternative form of Molochize [(intransitive, transitive) To offer as a sacrifice.]
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Alternative spelling of Mondayise. [(transitive, New Zealand) To move (a national holiday) to a Monday in order to make the weekend an extended holiday.]
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Alternative form of murinize [(genetics) To convert to a mouse counterpart]
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Alternative form of Namierize [To explain history or political science by means of Namierization.]
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Alternative form of Namierize [To explain history or political science by means of Namierization.]
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Alternative form of nomadize [(intransitive) To lead the life of a nomad; to wander with flocks and herds for the sake of finding pasturage.]
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Alternative form of occidentalize [(transitive) To convert or adapt to Western culture.]
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Alternative form of philippize [(now rare, historical) To support or advocate the cause of Philip of Macedon; (more generally) to speak as someone who has been wrongly inspired or corrupted.]
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Alternative form of Protestantize [(transitive) To make Protestant; to convert to Protestantism.]
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Alternative form of Putinise [(politics) To take over power employing allegedly undemocratic means.]
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Alternative form of racemize [(chemistry, transitive) To convert (an enantiomer) into a racemic mixture.]
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(India, politics, derogatory) To subject to saffronization.
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Alternative spelling of Saudize [(transitive) To make Saudi.]
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Alternative spelling of septembrize [(transitive) To motivate the common people to overthrow a ruling class by force, and to execute its leaders.]
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Alternative form of serpentize [(intransitive) To turn or bend like a serpent, first in one direction and then in the opposite; to meander.]
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Alternative spelling of shariatize [(transitive, intransitive, rare) To implement or enforce sharia law.]
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Synonym of sinicized
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Alternative form of soberize [(transitive, archaic) To make sober.]
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Alternative form of Sovietize [(transitive) To adapt to the sociopolitical standards of the Soviet Union.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Sunnize [(transitive, intransitive) To make or become Sunni]
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Alternative form of Tammanyize [(transitive, politics) To adapt or convert to Tammanyism, a style of corrupt democratic politics.]
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Alternative form of temporalize [(transitive, often philosophy) To situate in time.]
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Alternative spelling of Timonize [(intransitive) To behave as a misanthrope.]
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Alternative form of tropicalize [To modify something (such as electronic equipment) for use in the tropics, especially by making it resistant to heat and humidity]
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(transitive) To subject to Ulsterisation.
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Alternative spelling of urbanize [To make something more urban in character.]
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Alternative form of Wesleyanize [To convert to Wesleyanism; To cause to conform to the theology of John Wesley.]

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