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Definition of Germanize in English: Germanize(British Germanise) verb ˈdʒəːmənʌɪzˈdʒərməˌnaɪz [with object]Make German; cause to adopt German language and customs. 使德国化;使采纳德语及德国风俗习惯 the Poles had Germanized their family names 那些波兰人将他们的姓德语化了。 Example sentencesExamples - The historical territory of the Bohemian state did not become more Germanized over the centuries because of the anti-German feelings of the Czechs.
- The northern part of present-day Belgium became an overwhelmingly Germanized and Germanic-Frankish-speaking area, whereas in the southern part people continued to be Roman and spoke derivatives of Latin.
- Perhaps the most prominent example in Silesia was George von Kopp, the prince-bishop of Breslau dedicated to actively Germanizing his Polish parishioners.
- The program, which after some political wrangling allowed the newly Germanized Chrysler to participate, set an aggressive timetable.
- He applauded Clough for ‘not Graecizing or Germanizing his English, as most hexameter writers have to do’ but rather ‘Anglicizing the metre’.
- The Germanized army and the palace guard were kept out of the way by Hypatius, who had discovered a momentary coincidence of his own interests with Faustinus's.
- Lidice's children were sent to families in Germany and elsewhere to be ‘Germanised’.
- They wanted to Germanize German Poles, not enslave them.
- England will become Germanized or Americanized by this process alone, and the English gentleman will become as extinct as the British yeoman.
- Janacek's defiant nationalism was integral to his music and personality: he even refused to ride on Brno's Germanised bus system, preferring to walk.
- The second item that we discussed is the specific reference to this company as the firm to Germanize the documents for the project.
- 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.
- His paper uses excellent data to show the futility of a concerted effort to Germanize Polish regions of West Prussia and Poznania.
- Nevertheless, Slovenia resisted Germanizing influences and retained its unique Slavic language and culture.
- Nonetheless, this Germanized version of the game plays quite well, handles six players nicely, and can be finished in as little as an hour.
- 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.
- The Poles who remained behind in the Reich areas came under great pressure to Germanize.
- ‘I have five languages, and I go to an international school,’ she first announced, in faintly Germanised but perfect English.
- Although they remained tied to the traditions of their homeland, the further west they moved into Gaul, the less Germanized they became.
Derivativesnoundʒəːmənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n After 1911 it had its own constitution and progress was made toward Germanisation in the region. Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- Attempts at Germanization and Russification only fired up Polish nationalism - or indeed nationalisms.
- In the east, German protectorates would be established over Poland and the Baltic provinces that would ensure their continuing Germanization.
- In these regions policies of Protestantization combined with those of Germanization in the effort to create a unified Reich.
noun Gibbons had delivered a speech that he intended as a coup de grace to Germanizers. Example sentencesExamples - That's the strange slogan of the Germanizer.
- 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.
- There are many social idealists among these Germanizers of the gospel; and their fervor is like that of the other idealists who equate the kingdom of God with a proletarian socialist society.
Definition of Germanize in US English: Germanize(British Germanise) verbˈjərməˌnīzˈdʒərməˌnaɪz [with object]Make German; cause to adopt German language and customs. 使德国化;使采纳德语及德国风俗习惯 the Poles had Germanized their family names 那些波兰人将他们的姓德语化了。 Example sentencesExamples - Although they remained tied to the traditions of their homeland, the further west they moved into Gaul, the less Germanized they became.
- The Poles who remained behind in the Reich areas came under great pressure to Germanize.
- He applauded Clough for ‘not Graecizing or Germanizing his English, as most hexameter writers have to do’ but rather ‘Anglicizing the metre’.
- Nonetheless, this Germanized version of the game plays quite well, handles six players nicely, and can be finished in as little as an hour.
- The program, which after some political wrangling allowed the newly Germanized Chrysler to participate, set an aggressive timetable.
- Lidice's children were sent to families in Germany and elsewhere to be ‘Germanised’.
- The historical territory of the Bohemian state did not become more Germanized over the centuries because of the anti-German feelings of the Czechs.
- 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.
- England will become Germanized or Americanized by this process alone, and the English gentleman will become as extinct as the British yeoman.
- Nevertheless, Slovenia resisted Germanizing influences and retained its unique Slavic language and culture.
- 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.
- His paper uses excellent data to show the futility of a concerted effort to Germanize Polish regions of West Prussia and Poznania.
- They wanted to Germanize German Poles, not enslave them.
- The second item that we discussed is the specific reference to this company as the firm to Germanize the documents for the project.
- The northern part of present-day Belgium became an overwhelmingly Germanized and Germanic-Frankish-speaking area, whereas in the southern part people continued to be Roman and spoke derivatives of Latin.
- ‘I have five languages, and I go to an international school,’ she first announced, in faintly Germanised but perfect English.
- The Germanized army and the palace guard were kept out of the way by Hypatius, who had discovered a momentary coincidence of his own interests with Faustinus's.
- Perhaps the most prominent example in Silesia was George von Kopp, the prince-bishop of Breslau dedicated to actively Germanizing his Polish parishioners.
- Janacek's defiant nationalism was integral to his music and personality: he even refused to ride on Brno's Germanised bus system, preferring to walk.
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