grecized (Meaning)

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grecized (imp. & p. p.)

of Grecize

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grecized Sentence Examples

  1. The Roman Empire's influence led to the grecization of many cities in the Mediterranean region.
  2. The Greek language had a profound impact on Roman society, causing the grecization of numerous Latin words.
  3. The Hellenistic period witnessed a significant grecization of Egyptian culture, particularly in art and architecture.
  4. As the influence of Greek culture spread, the grecization of names, customs, and beliefs became commonplace.
  5. The grecized version of the name "Iesous" became the English name "Jesus."
  6. The Christian Church adopted many grecized terms into its liturgy, such as "christos" (Christ) and "evangelion" (gospel).
  7. The grecized form of the Sanskrit word "yoga" entered the English language in the 19th century.
  8. Many scientific terms in English have grecized roots, such as "biology" and "psychology."
  9. The grecized name "Alexander" has been popular in many cultures for centuries.
  10. The Spanish philosopher Seneca's writings were heavily grecized, reflecting the influence of Greek philosophy on Roman intellectuals.

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The Roman Empire's influence led to the grecization of many cities in the Mediterranean region.

The Greek language had a profound impact on Roman society, causing the grecization of numerous Latin words.

The Hellenistic period witnessed a significant grecization of Egyptian culture, particularly in art and architecture.

As the influence of Greek culture spread, the grecization of names, customs, and beliefs became commonplace.