sovietise (Meaning)

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sovietise (v)

bring under Soviet control, of a country

model a country's social, political, and economic structure on the Soviet Union

Synonyms & Antonyms of sovietise

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sovietise Sentence Examples

  1. Stalin's regime sought to sovietise all aspects of Ukrainian society.
  2. The process of sovietisation involved the imposition of communist ideology and institutions.
  3. The Sovietisation of Eastern Europe was a major geopolitical shift after World War II.
  4. Forced collectivization was a key aspect of the sovietisation of agriculture.
  5. The sovietisation of education aimed to indoctrinate students with communist ideals.
  6. The Sovietisation of the media stifled dissent and promoted government propaganda.
  7. The sovietisation process often met with resistance and uprisings from those who opposed communism.
  8. The legacy of sovietisation continues to shape politics and society in many former Soviet republics.
  9. The sovietisation of the economy led to the nationalization of private property and the creation of centralized planning systems.
  10. The sovietisation of religion aimed to suppress religious beliefs and practices in favor of atheism.

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bring under Soviet control, of a country, model a country's social, political, and economic structure on the Soviet Union

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Stalin's regime sought to sovietise all aspects of Ukrainian society.

The process of sovietisation involved the imposition of communist ideology and institutions.

The Sovietisation of Eastern Europe was a major geopolitical shift after World War II.

Forced collectivization was a key aspect of the sovietisation of agriculture.