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Meaning of gentilize

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gentilize (v. i.)

To live like a gentile or heathen.

To act the gentleman; -- with it (see It, 5).

To render gentile or gentlemanly; as, to gentilize your unworthy sones.

gentilize Sentence Examples

  1. The missionaries aimed to gentilize the indigenous population by converting them to Christianity.
  2. The Romans sought to gentilize the conquered territories by imposing their language and customs.
  3. The Greeks had a long history of gentilizing their neighbors, adopting foreign gods and ideas.
  4. The process of gentilization often involved cultural adaptation and syncretism.
  5. Some tribes resisted gentilization, preferring to maintain their traditional beliefs and practices.
  6. The gentilization of the Maya civilization led to the emergence of new religious and political structures.
  7. The Spanish conquistadors encountered fierce resistance from the Incan Empire, which had successfully resisted gentilization.
  8. The British Empire used gentilization as a strategy to control and exploit its colonies.
  9. The French Revolution sought to de-gentilize society, promoting the ideals of secularism and rationalism.
  10. Modernization and globalization have led to a partial de-gentilization of many cultures, as traditional beliefs and practices lose their significance.

FAQs About the word gentilize

To live like a gentile or heathen., To act the gentleman; -- with it (see It, 5)., To render gentile or gentlemanly; as, to gentilize your unworthy sones.

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The missionaries aimed to gentilize the indigenous population by converting them to Christianity.

The Romans sought to gentilize the conquered territories by imposing their language and customs.

The Greeks had a long history of gentilizing their neighbors, adopting foreign gods and ideas.

The process of gentilization often involved cultural adaptation and syncretism.