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Definition of mongrelize in English: mongrelize(British mongrelise) verb ˈmʌŋɡrəlʌɪzˈmɑŋɡrəˌlaɪz [with object]often as adjective mongrelizedoffensive 1Cause (a population or group of people) to become racially or ethnically mixed. - 1.1derogatory Cause to become mixed in composition or character.
使种族混合;使混杂;把…杂交 a patois of mongrelized French 一种混杂了法语的土语。 Example sentencesExamples - The blues, it seems, has become co-opted, and then co-opted back: mongrelized, in the best sense of the word, like the rest of American culture.
- Some day a bright spark or a very small collection of bright sparks will come up with a better and fully integrated language, rather like the emergence of ‘C’ from the Babel of mongrelised languages and dialects that preceded it.
- Under the right conditions, the newcomer aids the group - an effect that is increased if the group is already mongrelized, because then resistance to the outsider will be lower.
- Only the immigrant generation uses this mongrelized Bulgarian; their American-educated children are more likely to consider English their primary language.
- I want to say the genius of the human race is mongrelised.
- In Europe we're pretty much so mongrelised that we don't have an indigenous population.
- He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
- The mongrelized Westerns were made here by actors who couldn't get better jobs in California.
Derivativesnoun məŋɡrəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n Has mongrelisation contributed to the culture, language and writings of the West? Example sentencesExamples - The last thing I have to say about Fritz is that, well, his is a cuisine that no amount of Swiss / WASP / Montenegran mongrelization is sufficient to explain.
- It rejoices in mongrelization and fears the absolutism of the Pure.
- We might even see colonialism itself, in any strict or coherent sense, as a mere effect of all those processes of cultural diffusion, export, copying, fusion, mongrelization or interaction.
- I felt I was a token of a world improved by mongrelisation.
Definition of mongrelize in US English: mongrelize(British mongrelise) verbˈmäNGɡrəˌlīzˈmɑŋɡrəˌlaɪz [with object]often as adjective mongrelizedoffensive 1Cause (a population or group of people) to become racially or ethnically mixed. - 1.1derogatory Cause to become mixed in composition or character.
使种族混合;使混杂;把…杂交 a patois of mongrelized French 一种混杂了法语的土语。 Example sentencesExamples - Under the right conditions, the newcomer aids the group - an effect that is increased if the group is already mongrelized, because then resistance to the outsider will be lower.
- Some day a bright spark or a very small collection of bright sparks will come up with a better and fully integrated language, rather like the emergence of ‘C’ from the Babel of mongrelised languages and dialects that preceded it.
- In Europe we're pretty much so mongrelised that we don't have an indigenous population.
- I want to say the genius of the human race is mongrelised.
- The mongrelized Westerns were made here by actors who couldn't get better jobs in California.
- The blues, it seems, has become co-opted, and then co-opted back: mongrelized, in the best sense of the word, like the rest of American culture.
- Only the immigrant generation uses this mongrelized Bulgarian; their American-educated children are more likely to consider English their primary language.
- He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
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