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Hispanicization

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  • noun The act or process of making Hispanic.

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Examples

  • Nine essays follow on a wide variety of topics, touching upon such diverse subjects as the role of Indian wives or mistresses in the conquest (and how time and class could alter their status), the use of Indian troops far from the Americas, as, for example, in the Philippines, or the "Hispanicization" of some members of the native nobility, to name but a few.

    StrategyPage.com 2009

  • "I oppose the Hispanicization of America," said one.

    Republicans' new Web site not exactly what they hoped it would be 2010

  • On the other hand, apparently, making a living - as he does through his Agil Staff Inc business – promoting bi-lingual employment and the Hispanicization of his state – is virtuous.

    S.C. Hispanic booster: Rednecks the problem 2007

  • On the other hand, apparently, making a living - as he does through his Agil Staff Inc business – promoting bi-lingual employment and the Hispanicization of his state – is virtuous.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » S.C. Hispanic booster: Rednecks the problem 2007

  • On the other hand, apparently, making a living - as he does through his Agil Staff Inc business – promoting bi-lingual employment and the Hispanicization of his state – is virtuous.

    S.C. Hispanic booster: Rednecks the problem 2007

  • The name Churubusco is a rough Hispanicization of Huitzitipocho, or the place of the war god, Huitzitipochtli.

    Churubusco, Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones 2001

  • The name Churubusco is a rough Hispanicization of Huitzitipocho, or the place of the war god, Huitzitipochtli.

    Churubusco, Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones 2001

  • Some writers believed Lobo was Dutch and his name a Hispanicization of "Wolf," which lent him the ruthless air of a restless egoist, the evil speculator of Communist lore.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Some writers believed Lobo was Dutch and his name a Hispanicization of "Wolf," which lent him the ruthless air of a restless egoist, the evil speculator of Communist lore.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Some writers believed Lobo was Dutch and his name a Hispanicization of "Wolf," which lent him the ruthless air of a restless egoist, the evil speculator of Communist lore.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

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