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Sinicize /ˈsʌɪnɪsʌɪz / /ˈsɪnɪsʌɪz /(also Sinicise) verb [with object] (often as adjective Sinicized) Make Chinese in character or form: a more Sinicized conception of rulership...- At the very least, they acknowledge a need to Sinicize outside ideas.
- In those years many Protestant-American missionaries in China were making an effort to "Sinicize" their missions.
- U.S. companies in China have been Sinicized more successfully than their counterparts from other nations.
DerivativesSinicization noun ...- The means used was to patronize local rulers, draw them into relations of personal loyalty to the Emperor, and encourage their sinicization.
- Sinicization, of course, is not globalization, but China's opening up is an important part of globalization.
- The idea of 'sinicization' was stressed: even though the Manchus started out as alien conquerors, they quickly adopted the Confucian norms of traditional Chinese government.
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