grecizing (Meaning)

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grecizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Grecize

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grecizing Sentence Examples

  1. The Greeks had a profound impact on Hellenistic culture, leading to the grecizing of many aspects of society.
  2. The introduction of Greek language and customs played a significant role in the grecizing process.
  3. Greek architecture and art became prevalent in cities throughout the Hellenistic world, further contributing to grecization.
  4. Even non-Greeks adopted Greek names and customs in an effort to align themselves with the dominant culture.
  5. The grecizing of local traditions and beliefs created a unique blend of Greek and non-Greek elements.
  6. Cities such as Alexandria in Egypt became melting pots of grecized cultures, attracting intellectuals and scholars from across the region.
  7. The process of grecizing extended beyond the Mediterranean, as Greek influence spread to areas such as Mesopotamia and Bactria.
  8. Grecization served as a unifying force within the Hellenistic world, creating a shared cultural identity.
  9. The extent to which local cultures were grecized varied depending on factors such as geographic location and political dynamics.
  10. The legacy of grecization can still be seen today in the cultural heritage of many regions that were once part of the Hellenistic world.

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The Greeks had a profound impact on Hellenistic culture, leading to the grecizing of many aspects of society.

The introduction of Greek language and customs played a significant role in the grecizing process.

Greek architecture and art became prevalent in cities throughout the Hellenistic world, further contributing to grecization.

Even non-Greeks adopted Greek names and customs in an effort to align themselves with the dominant culture.