scotticize (Meaning)
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scotticize (v. t.)
To cause to become like the Scotch; to make Scottish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scotticize
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scotticize Sentence Examples
- The English attempted to scotticize the Scottish Highlands in the aftermath of the Jacobite uprisings.
- The Scottish government initiated a program to scotticize the education system and promote Gaelic culture.
- The church sought to scotticize pagan practices and beliefs by incorporating them into Christian rituals.
- The media played a significant role in scotticizing the Scottish political landscape, shaping public opinion and national identity.
- Immigrants from Scotland faced pressure to scotticize their language and customs in order to fit into society.
- The Scottish Renaissance involved a movement to scotticize Scottish literature and embrace its unique cultural heritage.
- The Scottish diaspora actively sought to scotticize their communities abroad, maintaining their cultural traditions and connections.
- The Scottish National Party proposed policies aimed at scotticizing economic and political institutions.
- The process of scotticizing the Scottish constitution entailed significant debate and negotiation.
- The modernization of Scotland saw a gradual scotticization of its urban centers, blending traditional and contemporary influences.
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To cause to become like the Scotch; to make Scottish.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The English attempted to scotticize the Scottish Highlands in the aftermath of the Jacobite uprisings.
The Scottish government initiated a program to scotticize the education system and promote Gaelic culture.
The church sought to scotticize pagan practices and beliefs by incorporating them into Christian rituals.
The media played a significant role in scotticizing the Scottish political landscape, shaping public opinion and national identity.