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slav·i·cize \ˈslavəˌsīz, -läv-, -lȧv-\ transitive verb or slav·ize \-läˌvīz, -laˌv-, -lȧˌv-\; also slav·o·nize \-lavəˌnīz\; or sla·von·i·cize \sləˈvänəˌsīz, slaˈv-\ (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: slavicize from slavic (I) + -ize; slavize from slav + -ize; slavonize from obsolete English slavon slavonian (from Medieval Latin Slavonia land of the Slavs) + English -ize; slavonicize from slavonic (I) + -ize 1. : to make Slavic in quality or characteristics : cause to become adapted to Slavism < a slavicized German > < the region was slavicized within a few centuries > 2. : to adapt to Slavic usage : alter to a characteristically Slavic form |