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词汇 Catholicize
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Definition of Catholicize in English:

Catholicize

(British Catholicise)
verbkəˈθɒlɪsʌɪzkəˈθɑləˌsaɪz
[with object]
  • Make Roman Catholic; convert to Catholicism.

    使成为天主教教徒;使皈依天主教

    the intention was to Catholicize Hungary after the Turkish occupation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a superstitious, heavily Catholicized region where rapt attention is paid the priests who hold court and scare the locals.
    • Considerable numbers also came to escape the narrow confines of what was until quite recently a highly Catholicised society.
    • A 16-hour video series of his talks, Catholicizing America, is also being marketed at this time.
    • When James II ascended the throne in 1685 and Catholicised the country Prince William planned to invade Britain in the name of his Protestant wife.
    • But James's Catholicising policies and the birth of a Catholic son and heir in 1688, threatened to rob him of the prize.
    • In 1687, shortly before he had finished writing his Principia, he actively opposed King James II's attempt to Catholicise the universities and other institutions.
    • Much of Kyushu had been Catholicized and Nagasaki was as Christian a city as 5th century Constantinople.
    • The Catholicising Stuarts were asked back but the Restoration, as Scott shows, solved nothing.
    • The region was effectively Catholicized during the Counter-Reformation.
    • He was concerned about the Catholicising tendencies of the Oxford Movement.
    • Franciscan missionaries moved into the area of the Rio Grande and began attempts to Catholicise the First Nations populations.
    • Prior to eliminating any Protestant or Buddhist, he had first to Catholicize the fabric of Vietnam.
    • Furthermore, Pope Leo XIII knew that the rush of partisan politics was diverting the attention of Catholics from the business of Catholicizing their nation.
    • Believing that the natives were savage, the new Americans were determined to Christianize or Catholicize the so-called savages.
    • Not until the nineteenth century would some rural areas of Italy be fully Catholicized.
    • While Episcopalianism stands at a crossroads at present, that which remains of their traditional liturgy has become almost unconsciously Catholicized in the past century.
    • The Spanish and French were particularly clear about their Catholicizing mission.
    • As King Charles I increased his Catholicising process of the Anglican church, more and more religious refugees set off for New England.
    • However, today, any sacred meaning in them has been transferred to the saints and Catholicized ceremony.
    • In the years since Magellan landed on Guam, our people have been colonized, proselytized, Catholicized, and subsidized.

Definition of Catholicize in US English:

Catholicize

(British Catholicise)
verbkəˈTHäləˌsīzkəˈθɑləˌsaɪz
[with object]
  • Make Roman Catholic; convert to Catholicism.

    使成为天主教教徒;使皈依天主教

    the intention was to Catholicize Hungary after the Turkish occupation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While Episcopalianism stands at a crossroads at present, that which remains of their traditional liturgy has become almost unconsciously Catholicized in the past century.
    • He was concerned about the Catholicising tendencies of the Oxford Movement.
    • In the years since Magellan landed on Guam, our people have been colonized, proselytized, Catholicized, and subsidized.
    • Not until the nineteenth century would some rural areas of Italy be fully Catholicized.
    • However, today, any sacred meaning in them has been transferred to the saints and Catholicized ceremony.
    • Franciscan missionaries moved into the area of the Rio Grande and began attempts to Catholicise the First Nations populations.
    • The Spanish and French were particularly clear about their Catholicizing mission.
    • In 1687, shortly before he had finished writing his Principia, he actively opposed King James II's attempt to Catholicise the universities and other institutions.
    • A 16-hour video series of his talks, Catholicizing America, is also being marketed at this time.
    • The Catholicising Stuarts were asked back but the Restoration, as Scott shows, solved nothing.
    • Believing that the natives were savage, the new Americans were determined to Christianize or Catholicize the so-called savages.
    • As King Charles I increased his Catholicising process of the Anglican church, more and more religious refugees set off for New England.
    • When James II ascended the throne in 1685 and Catholicised the country Prince William planned to invade Britain in the name of his Protestant wife.
    • Furthermore, Pope Leo XIII knew that the rush of partisan politics was diverting the attention of Catholics from the business of Catholicizing their nation.
    • The region was effectively Catholicized during the Counter-Reformation.
    • Prior to eliminating any Protestant or Buddhist, he had first to Catholicize the fabric of Vietnam.
    • But James's Catholicising policies and the birth of a Catholic son and heir in 1688, threatened to rob him of the prize.
    • Considerable numbers also came to escape the narrow confines of what was until quite recently a highly Catholicised society.
    • This is a superstitious, heavily Catholicized region where rapt attention is paid the priests who hold court and scare the locals.
    • Much of Kyushu had been Catholicized and Nagasaki was as Christian a city as 5th century Constantinople.
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