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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of Americanise.

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Examples

  • On a related note, there are deeply disturbing rumours that an 'Americanised' version of a Battle Royale movie may be in the offering, which I suspect will generate as much anger if it ever gets made * shudders *

    News Round-Up Adam Whitehead 2009

  • On a related note, there are deeply disturbing rumours that an 'Americanised' version of a Battle Royale movie may be in the offering, which I suspect will generate as much anger if it ever gets made * shudders *

    Archive 2009-07-01 Adam Whitehead 2009

  • He has his yellow journals, indeed, which he calls "Americanised" newspapers.

    Walking-Stick Papers Robert Cortes Holliday

  • 'Americanised', and carry out their secret mission without attracting suspicion.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • 'Americanised', and carry out their secret mission without attracting suspicion.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • "Many diaspora Jewish organisations have become more outspoken, less apologetic and more 'Americanised' in the way they defend the Jewish state from afar."

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Even more serious is the "Americanised" language lab, whose objective is to impart legal language skills to students.

    unknown title 2009

  • According to him, youngsters were too 'Americanised' in their eating habits.

    Jamaica Gleaner Online 2009

  • There's much talk of how 'Americanised' the infrastructure is in Franchiseville, even down to the American-style

    Latest news from the public and voluntary sectors, including health, children, local government and social care, plus SocietyGuardian jobs | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • But Obama did not secure any of the long-term troop commitments from European countries he might have hoped for and the new pledges will do little to silence criticism that the war is becoming increasingly "Americanised".

    unknown title 2009

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