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regionaliˈzation [f. regional a. + -ization.] The action of adapting economic, political, social, or cultural organization to a geographical or administrative region.
1920A. R. Orage in C. H. Douglas Credit Power & Democracy 152 The suggested regionalisation of the administration of the industry may be regarded as acceptable to the Miners' Federation. 1930Aberdeen Press & Jrnl. 3 Nov. 5/6 We have just completed..what might be called the first try-out of programme regionalisation. 1938Odum & Moore Amer. Regionalism i. ix. 216 The present regionalization of the country. 1952Property Owners' Jrnl. Jan. 10/2 The other major factor is..regionalisation. Bricks are expensive things to carry... Consequently, brick houses must be built as near the brick-fields as possible. 1963Times 23 Apr. 13/3 The fashion for regionalization is strengthening in Britain today. 1970Nature 26 Dec. 1250/2 In regions..which have urban populations large enough for regionalization of intake to be a real possibility, less than half the students accepted in 1969 came from the region in which the universities are situated. 1975Church Times 18 July 12/3 It may be believed that SCM is committing itself to increased regionalisation and student work from within. 1978Nature 2 Feb. 403/2 The development of the adult fly involves first the regionalisation of the embryo into a number of territories. |