Georgianize
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[edit]Georgianize (third-person singular simple present Georgianizes, present participle Georgianizing, simple past and past participle Georgianized)
- (transitive) To make Georgian.
- 1995, Anna Kreikemeyer, Andreĭ Vladimirovich Zagorskiĭ, Crisis management in the CIS: whither Russia?:
- so that they resent recent Kartvelian encroachment on their land, which has been accompanied by repeated attempts to Georgianize them.
- 2003, John Wright, Richard Schofield, Suzanne Goldenberg, Transcaucasian Boundaries, Routledge, →ISBN, page 196:
- They resent Kartvelian encroachment on their land, which has been accompanied by repeated attempts to Georgianize or Kartvelianize their people.
- 2012, Anatoly M. Khazanov, Andre Wink, Nomads in the Sedentary World, Routledge, →ISBN, page 52:
- The Georgians made even greater efforts to Georgianize and Christianize the nomads who had taken service with the Crown.
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[edit]to make Georgian
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