germanize (Meaning)

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germanize (v. t.)

To make German, or like what is distinctively German; as, to a province, a language, a society.

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germanize (v. i.)

To reason or write after the manner of the Germans.

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germanize Sentence Examples

  1. The Nazis sought to Germanize Poland through forced assimilation and cultural suppression.
  2. The Germanization of the Sudetenland after World War I was a source of tension between Germany and Czechoslovakia.
  3. The government's attempts to Germanize the country's education system faced resistance from minority groups.
  4. The Germanization of street names and public spaces served as a symbol of the regime's dominance.
  5. The Germanization of the judiciary aimed to control the legal system and suppress dissent.
  6. The forced Germanization of minorities led to widespread resentment and human rights abuses.
  7. The Germanization of the economy aimed to consolidate German control over key industries and resources.
  8. The Germanization of the armed forces ensured loyalty to the Nazi regime and prepared for military expansion.
  9. The Holocaust was the culmination of the Nazi regime's Germanization policy, seeking to eliminate all non-German elements from society.
  10. Post-war efforts to de-Germanize the country focused on restoring the rights and autonomy of minority groups.

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To make German, or like what is distinctively German; as, to a province, a language, a society., To reason or write after the manner of the Germans.

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The Nazis sought to Germanize Poland through forced assimilation and cultural suppression.

The Germanization of the Sudetenland after World War I was a source of tension between Germany and Czechoslovakia.

The government's attempts to Germanize the country's education system faced resistance from minority groups.

The Germanization of street names and public spaces served as a symbol of the regime's dominance.