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Definition of collectivize in English: collectivize(British collectivise) verb kəˈlɛktɪvʌɪzkəˈlɛktəˌvaɪz [with object]usually as adjective collectivizedOrganize (an industry or activity) on the basis of public or state ownership. collectivized agriculture 集体化农业。 Example sentencesExamples - The Riazan peasantry was not prepared economically or ideologically for the shift to collectivized agriculture.
- Scattered fruit and non-timber trees and plantations that were collectivized during the creation of the communes were returned to households.
- Agriculture was collectivized, and the surviving part of the industrial base was abandoned or placed under state control.
- He expropriated foreign industry and collectivized agriculture.
- What happened in the three months between Stalin's December announcement and his statement in March 1930 that 58 per cent of peasant households had been collectivized was ghastly.
- Most agricultural land has been collectivized or is part of a cooperative and thus is not inheritable.
- It is probably not surprising that employees in the public sector are five times more likely to be collectivised than their private sector counterparts.
- The distribution of land to the peasantry after World War I was reversed under the Soviet occupation as land was collectivized and put under the control of the state.
- ‘We want to take back the stolen state utilities and go further than that by taking control of the oil industry and collectivising insurance and finance,’ said Sheridan.
- It was in 1981, during what people call ‘the hungry time’, when the wars and the communists' policy of collectivising the farms had devastated the food supply.
- Under communism, agriculture was almost completely collectivized.
- Traditionally, Nenets have subsisted on nomadic hunting, fishing, and, most importantly, reindeer herding, which was collectivized in the 1930s and 1940s.
- Its industry was nationalized, its agriculture collectivized and its people regimented by the Communist Party.
- From 1929, he introduced a Command Economy based on central planning, Five Year Plans, heavy industry, collectivized agriculture, and re-militarization.
- A document of September 1939 issued by the French Trotskyists declared: ‘It is by taking over the factories, collectivising the wealth for the benefit of all workers that they will have a country of their own and so something to defend.’
- The goals were to set up a new, collectivized, noncapitalist economy, to establish universal education and health care, and to create a ‘new man’ in a new society.
- The report went on to note that livestock was collectivized without adequate preparation, and with no thought given to shelter or fodder.
- Not only does this suggest that we can speak of a genuine legal culture in some sectors of the Soviet judiciary, it also evinces the rejection of a revolutionary-era commitment to collectivized child raising.
- As heavy industry was being developed, agriculture was to be collectivized as a part of achieving Stalin's goal to make Russia a stronger state.
Derivativesnoun kəlɛktɪvʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n In the 1930s, the Soviet government began policies of collectivization, education for all, and assimilation. Example sentencesExamples - The beginning of forced collectivisation in the early 1930s was carried through with unprecedented brutality and resulted in unimaginable hardships for the countryside.
- By the time of the First Five-Year Plan and collectivisation, when the Stalinist bureaucracy was consolidated as a class, there was little social provision for childcare.
- The sweeping collectivisation of land in the 1950s was driven by the need to generate revenues to carry out industrialisation and maintain support for the regime among the mass of the peasantry.
- Famines, largely caused by civil war and the Soviet collectivization of agriculture, decimated the rural population in the 1920s and 1930s.
Definition of collectivize in US English: collectivize(British collectivise) verbkəˈlɛktəˌvaɪzkəˈlektəˌvīz [with object]usually as adjective collectivizedOrganize (something) on the basis of ownership by the people or the state, abolishing private ownership or involvement. 使集体化;使全民化(或国有化) collectivized agriculture 集体化农业。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘We want to take back the stolen state utilities and go further than that by taking control of the oil industry and collectivising insurance and finance,’ said Sheridan.
- The report went on to note that livestock was collectivized without adequate preparation, and with no thought given to shelter or fodder.
- It is probably not surprising that employees in the public sector are five times more likely to be collectivised than their private sector counterparts.
- The distribution of land to the peasantry after World War I was reversed under the Soviet occupation as land was collectivized and put under the control of the state.
- Its industry was nationalized, its agriculture collectivized and its people regimented by the Communist Party.
- Scattered fruit and non-timber trees and plantations that were collectivized during the creation of the communes were returned to households.
- It was in 1981, during what people call ‘the hungry time’, when the wars and the communists' policy of collectivising the farms had devastated the food supply.
- What happened in the three months between Stalin's December announcement and his statement in March 1930 that 58 per cent of peasant households had been collectivized was ghastly.
- A document of September 1939 issued by the French Trotskyists declared: ‘It is by taking over the factories, collectivising the wealth for the benefit of all workers that they will have a country of their own and so something to defend.’
- Traditionally, Nenets have subsisted on nomadic hunting, fishing, and, most importantly, reindeer herding, which was collectivized in the 1930s and 1940s.
- The goals were to set up a new, collectivized, noncapitalist economy, to establish universal education and health care, and to create a ‘new man’ in a new society.
- The Riazan peasantry was not prepared economically or ideologically for the shift to collectivized agriculture.
- Agriculture was collectivized, and the surviving part of the industrial base was abandoned or placed under state control.
- As heavy industry was being developed, agriculture was to be collectivized as a part of achieving Stalin's goal to make Russia a stronger state.
- Not only does this suggest that we can speak of a genuine legal culture in some sectors of the Soviet judiciary, it also evinces the rejection of a revolutionary-era commitment to collectivized child raising.
- Most agricultural land has been collectivized or is part of a cooperative and thus is not inheritable.
- He expropriated foreign industry and collectivized agriculture.
- From 1929, he introduced a Command Economy based on central planning, Five Year Plans, heavy industry, collectivized agriculture, and re-militarization.
- Under communism, agriculture was almost completely collectivized.
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