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Germanize /ˈdʒəːmənʌɪz /(also Germanise) verb [with object]Make German; cause to adopt German language and customs: the Poles had Germanized their family names...- The same system that kept women from voting for too long also kept the would-be totalitarians from completely East Germanizing the country for 50 years.
- Increasingly German Catholics became accepted into and in turn accepted the notion of an exclusive German nation with a mission to Germanize the Prussian East.
- He applauded Clough for ‘not Graecizing or Germanizing his English, as most hexameter writers have to do’ but rather ‘Anglicizing the metre’.
DerivativesGermanization /dʒəːmənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n / noun ...- The capstone to Billow's Polenpolitik was his school language policy, introduced in 1900, which effectively completed the Germanization of schools in the Prussian East.
- In these regions policies of Protestantization combined with those of Germanization in the effort to create a unified Reich.
- Attempts at Germanization and Russification only fired up Polish nationalism - or indeed nationalisms.
Germanizer noun ...- In thirty years of ceaseless activity, the cultural patriots not only neutralized the efforts of the Germanizers and Russifiers; they actually began to overtake them.
- Gibbons had delivered a speech that he intended as a coup de grace to Germanizers.
- That's the strange slogan of the Germanizer.
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