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Definition of hegemonize in English: hegemonize(British hegemonise) verb hɪˈɡɛmənʌɪzhɪˈdʒɛmənʌɪzhəˈjeməˌnīz [with object]Subject (a population, region, process, etc.) to a dominant political or social power. globalization hegemonizes and controls the urban as well as rural poor Britain's rulers were quite prepared to aim at hegemonizing the Americas no object colonialism sought to hegemonize through a process of acculturation Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, the party that has hegemonised the left vote for almost a century in America has nothing to offer on these issues.
- The vested interest groups brainwash and hegemonize mass consciousness in the name of their parties or religion to keep them dormant/depoliticized.
- Liberal persuasion is nothing but a distorted communication and acceptance of the views of those who have the power to hegemonize in the realm of knowledge/power.
- Since the anti-Euro arguments have been hegemonised by the racist and nationalist right, it was never going to be possible for a small new party to frame the argument differently.
- In a hegemonized social order, prevailing socioeconomic and political arrangements are widely viewed as just or tolerable; in effect, dissipating potential opposition.
- The Labour Party hegemonised much of the left, talking left in opposition and draped with the slogans of CND.
- What if the powerful countries where these corporations are based make use of the power of these corporations to hegemonize, to colonize by another name?
- There is never any occasion for colonial arrogance or Eurocentrism or hegemonizing the discourse of the Other, for being judgmental or elitist.
- Furthermore, political and civil rights of minorities need to be as much respected as those of the vociferous majority which has hegemonized the state.
- There are movements that clearly have a leftward dynamic even when hegemonised at first by neoliberal leaders.
Synonyms conquer, vanquish, defeat, crush, quell, quash, gain mastery over, gain ascendancy over, gain control of, bring under the yoke, bring to heel, bring someone to their knees, overcome, overpower Definition of hegemonize in US English: hegemonize(British hegemonise) verbhəˈjeməˌnīz [with object]Subject (a population, region, process, etc.) to a dominant political or social power. globalization hegemonizes and controls the urban as well as rural poor Britain's rulers were quite prepared to aim at hegemonizing the Americas no object colonialism sought to hegemonize through a process of acculturation Example sentencesExamples - Since the anti-Euro arguments have been hegemonised by the racist and nationalist right, it was never going to be possible for a small new party to frame the argument differently.
- The Labour Party hegemonised much of the left, talking left in opposition and draped with the slogans of CND.
- There are movements that clearly have a leftward dynamic even when hegemonised at first by neoliberal leaders.
- Furthermore, political and civil rights of minorities need to be as much respected as those of the vociferous majority which has hegemonized the state.
- The vested interest groups brainwash and hegemonize mass consciousness in the name of their parties or religion to keep them dormant/depoliticized.
- There is never any occasion for colonial arrogance or Eurocentrism or hegemonizing the discourse of the Other, for being judgmental or elitist.
- Unfortunately, the party that has hegemonised the left vote for almost a century in America has nothing to offer on these issues.
- In a hegemonized social order, prevailing socioeconomic and political arrangements are widely viewed as just or tolerable; in effect, dissipating potential opposition.
- Liberal persuasion is nothing but a distorted communication and acceptance of the views of those who have the power to hegemonize in the realm of knowledge/power.
- What if the powerful countries where these corporations are based make use of the power of these corporations to hegemonize, to colonize by another name?
Synonyms conquer, vanquish, defeat, crush, quell, quash, gain mastery over, gain ascendancy over, gain control of, bring under the yoke, bring to heel, bring someone to their knees, overcome, overpower |