Concept cluster: Change > Transformation
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The process of moving a societal structure toward an agrarian mode.
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The process of becoming similar to the online retailer Amazon.
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(by extension, informal) Any disintegration or fragmentation process.
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The process of bitcoin becoming accepted as a form of currency.
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The process of turning something into a casino, or introducing elements akin to casino gambling.
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The process of catharizing.
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the act or process of civilianizing
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Alternative spelling of colonialization [Bringing into subjection or subjugation, and implies the subjugation or pacification of a people, and taking of a pre-populated land.]
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The act of commercializing.
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The process of bringing something up to date.
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The act or process of countrifying.
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The process during which a craton is formed.
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The process of cyberneticizing.
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The act of Danicizing.
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The act of Danifying.
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The act or process of Darwinizing.
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The act or process whereby something is Disneyfied.
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The act or process of making divine.
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making use of the English language as a lingua franca and converting material in the local language into English in an international corporation or other organization
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the act or process of Esperantizing.
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The process of essentializing.
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Act or process of exotifying.
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The act, process or result of Fennicizing.
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The process of festivalizing.
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The process of fiscalizing.
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The act or process of making French.
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The process of gangsterizing.
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The process of geneticizing.
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To undergo or carry out glocalization.
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(US) The action or result of governmentalizing.
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The process, or the result of greenizing
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(rare) The act or process of making something halal.
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the act, or the result, of heroizing someone
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The act or process of making something Irish.
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(informal) The process of making or becoming a hipster or characteristic of hipsters.
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The act or process of homosexualizing.
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(neologism) A major or widespread bitcoinization (process of adopting bitcoin as a form of currency).
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Alternative spelling of idolization [The act of idolizing, adoring or worshiping, especially to excess.]
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The process of becoming information-dependent; computerization.
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(software engineering) The act or process of making a product suitable for international markets, typically by making text messages easily translatable and ensuring support of non-Latin character sets, languages, and regions.
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The act of making jazzy.
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The act or process of kyanizing.
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(rare) The practice, or an instance, of making something more Spartan in character.
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The act of laicizing
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The process or act of making more liberal.
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The process of linguisticizing.
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The process of bringing something into the mainstream.
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The process of making mammonish; the state of being under the influence of mammonism.
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The act or process of mangonizing.
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The exposure of service industries to market forces.
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The process of Mirandizing.
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The act of mongrelizing
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The process or the result of multilateralizing.
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The process of negrofying.
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The act or process of negroizing.
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The process of making or becoming nerdy.
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(economics) globalization, the process of making a worldwide normal and dominant model of production and consumption
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The process or result of occidentalizing.
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The process of otherizing.
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The process of patriarchalizing.
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(Britain) Alternative spelling of patronization [patronizing behaviour or talk]
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The process of pattinsonizing.
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(Internet) Conversion into a self-contained platform.
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Alternative form of plebeianization [The process of making something plebeian.]
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(computing) The act or process of designing a system so that it can be extended with plug-ins.
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The process or instance of making something political.
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Conversion to the style or level of pornography.
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(Internet) Conversion into a portal.
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The act or process of making somebody or something proletarian.
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The process of reculturalizing.
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The act of sabbatizing.
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(linguistics) The introduction of Sanskrit vocabulary in another language or dialect.
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(rare) The process of making or becoming like the works of Theodor Seuss, "Dr. Seuss" (1904–1991), American writer and cartoonist best known for his imaginative children's books, often written in rhyme.
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(computing) Enabling a computer to work with Chinese characters.
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(informal, derogatory) The act or process of sissifying.
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The act of spiritualizing.
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(ecology) The process of becoming a steppe.
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The process of subjunctivizing.
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The act or process of Sunnifying.
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The process of Taylorizing.
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The practice, an act, or a result of theologizing.
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The transformation of an existing industry or economy with the help of computing platforms, especially mobile applications, and temporary employment schemes.
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Britain and Canada standard spelling of unbelabored.
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The process of result of vegetarianizing.
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The act or process of making vernacular.

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