sovietize (Meaning)

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sovietize (v)

bring under Soviet control, of a country

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

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sovietize Sentence Examples

  1. The Soviet Union embarked on an ambitious campaign to Sovietize Eastern Europe after World War II.
  2. The government's attempts to Sovietize the country met with fierce resistance from dissidents.
  3. The Sovietization of the Baltic states led to widespread deportations and economic decline.
  4. The Sovietization process involved the imposition of a centrally controlled economy and the suppression of political dissent.
  5. The Sovietization of agriculture collectivized farms and led to a decline in productivity.
  6. The Sovietization of education aimed to indoctrinate students with Marxist-Leninist ideology.
  7. The Sovietization of society extended to the cultural sphere, where the arts were subject to censorship.
  8. The Sovietization efforts in Afghanistan met with strong resistance from the Afghan people.
  9. The end of the Cold War marked the collapse of the Sovietization process in Eastern Europe.
  10. The legacy of Sovietization continues to shape the political landscape of the former Soviet bloc.

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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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The Soviet Union embarked on an ambitious campaign to Sovietize Eastern Europe after World War II.

The government's attempts to Sovietize the country met with fierce resistance from dissidents.

The Sovietization of the Baltic states led to widespread deportations and economic decline.

The Sovietization process involved the imposition of a centrally controlled economy and the suppression of political dissent.