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

  1. The English attempted to scotticize the Scottish Highlands in the aftermath of the Jacobite uprisings.
  2. The Scottish government initiated a program to scotticize the education system and promote Gaelic culture.
  3. The church sought to scotticize pagan practices and beliefs by incorporating them into Christian rituals.
  4. The media played a significant role in scotticizing the Scottish political landscape, shaping public opinion and national identity.
  5. Immigrants from Scotland faced pressure to scotticize their language and customs in order to fit into society.
  6. The Scottish Renaissance involved a movement to scotticize Scottish literature and embrace its unique cultural heritage.
  7. The Scottish diaspora actively sought to scotticize their communities abroad, maintaining their cultural traditions and connections.
  8. The Scottish National Party proposed policies aimed at scotticizing economic and political institutions.
  9. The process of scotticizing the Scottish constitution entailed significant debate and negotiation.
  10. 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.