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Meccanize

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Etymology

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From Meccan +‎ -ize.

Verb

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Meccanize (third-person singular simple present Meccanizes, present participle Meccanizing, simple past and past participle Meccanized)

  1. (rare) To make so it resembles Mecca, Meccans or a qibla
    • 1971, Newsweek, volume 78:
      Nino is Nino Kipiani. a comely Georgian princess, a Christian who prefers telephones and motor cars to her lover's Meccanized society.
    • 1996, Larry Reynolds, Race and Other Misadventures, page 322
      The self-undoing of a Meccanized materialism aside, concrete knowledge of the lives of "lower" creatures such as those that Darwin studied should also give pause for thought with respect to the enshrinement
    • 2013, Joseph Hankins, Sound, Space and Sociality in Contemporary Japan:
      In the tributary movement of their vehicles along these pilgrimage routes, rightists perform a “Meccanized” tour of sacred spaces ...