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Nazify, v.|ˈnɑːtsɪfaɪ, ˈnɑːzɪ-| Also nazify. [f. as prec. + -fy.] trans. To cause or force to adopt Nazism or similar doctrines. Hence Nazifiˈcation; ˈNazifying vbl. n.; ˈNazified ppl. a.
1933Times 7 June 13/3 Dr. Dollfuss..is resisting..the combined efforts of the German and Austrian Nazis to nazify Austria. 1933Christian Cent. 20 Sept. 1164 (heading) Nazification of German Protestantism continues. 1934Times Lit. Suppl. 26 July 524/2 It may, of course, be said that the process of ‘Nazifying’ has not had time to achieve its full results. 1934Sun (Baltimore) 24 Sept. 8/2 Such events do not augur well for the future of the ‘unified’, i.e., Nazified, Evangelical Church of Germany. 1939Ann. Reg. 1938 199 Preparations for the plebiscite..fully occupied the party and the nazified administration during the preceding weeks. 1941Ibid. 1940 229 Their policy of..nazifying the population gradually. 1961R. Seth How Resistance Worked vi. 67 Throughout 1941 he issued a number of laws by which he intended to nazify Norway. 1972C. Short Naked Skier xvi. 79 This Nazified policeman was on the side of the Countess and against us. 1973E. Osers tr. Waldheim's Austrian Example iii. 45 At first the new regime made a point of cultivating public opinion, but as the process of Nazification spread to all spheres of public life less and less attention was paid to it. |