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(linguistics) To add r-coloring; to take on an r-colored vowel; to exhibit or undergo erhua.
v
(transitive) To make academic; to turn or absorb into a formal academic subject.
v
(transitive) To change the culture of (a person) by the influence of another culture, especially a more dominant culture.
v
(transitive) To become English.
v
(transitive) To make architectural; to bring into the sphere of architecture.
v
(dated, rare, transitive) To donate into common ownership, in line with the doctrine of aspheterism.
v
(transitive, rare) To render atheistic.
v
To make, or to become athletic
v
(intransitive) To tend toward the south pole, as a magnet.
v
(rare) To make avian; to make bird-like or into a bird.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To Germanise.
v
To make or become bilateral.
v
(transitive) To bring under the control of a bureaucracy; to make bureaucratic.
v
To make something, or someone, more Byronic
v
(transitive) To adapt (a therapy) for use on dogs.
v
(transitive) To cause to convert to Christianity.
v
(transitive, colloquial) To make churchy; to make more religious, or bring under the control or influence of the church.
v
(transitive, slang) To make more like or more in the character of a city.
v
To make (or become) a citizen of
v
Alternative form of citify [(intransitive, informal) To become more like or more in the character of a city.]
v
To convert from military to civilian operation or control.
v
To make or become conservative.
v
(transitive) To induce (someone) to adopt a particular religion, faith, ideology or belief (see also sense 11).
n
Alternative form of cooptation [A co-opting: a commandeering, appropriation, or taking over.]
v
Alternative form of culturalize [(transitive) To adapt to the norms of a particular culture.]
n
A social movement that views workers as more than commodities
v
(obsolete, transitive) To make a denizen; to confer the rights of citizenship upon; to naturalize.
v
(transitive) To bring under the influence of a religious denomination.
n
(neologism, politics) The process of the removal of the influence of Vladimir Putin from politics.
v
Alternative spelling of divinize [(transitive) To make divine; to make godlike.]
v
Alternative form of doctrinize [(intransitive) To preach a doctrine.]
v
(intransitive) To undergo dollarization; to start using the dollar as currency.
v
(transitive, nursing) To convert (a traditional institutional nursing home) into a community where patients can live a full and active life.
v
Alternative form of epistolize [To write epistles.]
v
(rare, intransitive) To become ethical.
v
(transitive) To make into, or like, a festival.
v
(transitive) To adapt (a work) into a film.
v
Alternative spelling of Frankenstein [(transitive, colloquial) To combine two or more similar elements into a consistent entity, or a cohesive idea.]
v
(transitive) To make genial.
v
(transitive) To make gentlemanly.
v
(transitive) To make Gothic (in any sense).
v
(transitive, rare) To make something halal.
v
(transitive) To destroy the old in order to build the new (in the manner of Baron Haussmann's rebuilding of Paris).
v
(transitive, marketing) To adapt to a horizontal market.
v
(transitive, ergative) To make into, or similar to, a hotel.
v
Alternative form of endenizen [(obsolete, transitive) To admit to the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize.]
v
To bring something under the control or influence of an indigenous people.
v
(transitive) To make something international; to involve multiple nations in.
v
(transitive) To convert from church controlled to independent of the church; to secularize.
v
Alternative form of lecturize [(intransitive) To lecture or preach; to hold forth.]
v
(transitive) To make lesbian.
v
To render mammonic, to cause to pursue great wealth.
v
(transitive) To construct many tall or densely situated buildings in (a city).
v
(transitive, medicine) To adopt (a behaviour) as a mannerism; to convert into a mannerism.
v
(transitive) To bring under the system of manorialism.
n
(UK) A process whereby people criticised in an official inquiry are given an opportunity to read and respond to the criticisms before the report is published.
v
(transitive) To subject to McDonaldization.
v
(transitive) To make medical; to convert or reduce to a branch of medicine.
v
(transitive) To make medieval.
v
Alternative form of metropolize [To urbanize; to center or focus on the city.]
v
(transitive, slang) to Microsoftify.
v
(informal) To assimilate into a Microsoft framework.
adj
That has undergone modernisation.
v
Alternative form of monarchize [(transitive, obsolete) To rule; to govern]
v
Alternative form of monumentalize [To make something become or appear monumental]
v
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become multinational.
v
Alternative form of mythicize [(transitive) To make into a myth.]
v
(archaic) To make national; to make a nation of; to endow with the character and habits of a nation, or the peculiar sentiments and attachment of citizens of a nation.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To endow with a nature or qualities; to refer to nature.
v
(transitive) To make negro.
v
(politics, transitive) To transmute to neoliberalism; to make neoliberal.
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(intransitive) to modernize.
v
(derogatory) To translate in a manner that makes use of archaisms and which tends to closely follow the original rather than modernize the language in the translation.
v
(transitive) To make or regard (a person, social group, etc.) as alien or different.
v
(transitive) To convert (someone) to paganism.
v
(transitive) To make patriarchal.
adj
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of patronizing [Offensively condescending.]
v
(transitive) To turn into a peasant, or a peasant class in society.
v
(linguistics, transitive) To convert or adapt into a pidgin language.
v
Alternative form of platitudinize [(intransitive) To utter one or more platitudes; to make obvious, trivial, or clichéd remarks concerning a topic.]
v
(transitive) To explain by, or accommodate to, the Platonic philosophy.
v
Alternative form of polemize [(transitive) To attack in speech or writing.]
v
(transitive) To make primitive; to reduce to a primitive state.
v
(intransitive) To become radical; to adopt a radical political stance.
v
(linguistics) To modify a language by introducing additional elements of the matrilect.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To fill with Latin words or idioms.
v
(intransitive) To become rural; to take up residence or spend time in the country.
v
(transitive) To make rurban.
v
(transitive) To make rustic.
v
(rare, transitive) To make sacerdotal.
v
Alternative form of Scottify [(transitive) To make Scottish.]
v
(rare, transitive, intransitive) To make or become senior.
v
Alternative form of suburbanize [(transitive) To make suburban; to convert or adapt to a suburb.]
v
(transitive) To adapt to a system of charging money by tariffs.
v
(transitive) To make terrestrial.
v
(transitive, UK politics) To subject to Thatcherism.
v
Alternative spelling of theologize [(transitive) To treat something from a theological viewpoint.]
v
(transitive) To convert to Tory politics.
v
(transitive) To make totalitarian.
v
To alter according to Tudor period styles and ideas.
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(intransitive) To rule as a tyrant.
v
(transitive) To convert to Unitarian views.
v
To make something more urban in character.
v
(transitive) To make into a vassal.
v
(transitive) To convert (a recipe, a meal, a person, etc.) to be vegan.
v
(transitive) To convert (a recipe, a meal, a person, etc.) to be vegetarian.
v
to transform a French word into verlan
v
(transitive) To make vernacular.
v
(transitive) To make veteran.
v
(transitive) To subject to villagization.
v
(often derogatory) To redevelop (an urban area or commercial premises) so as to attract affluent young professionals as residents or clientele.
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