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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of Italianize.

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Examples

  • It was the Tower Beverly Hills Hotel in a past life actually it is 200 feet from the border of Beverly Hills, but has been extensively Italianized to meet the high expectations of the family.

    Jay Weston: Buon Giorno MR C! Cipriani Comes to L.A., and I Have My Best Italian Meal in Years Jay Weston 2011

  • It was the Tower Beverly Hills Hotel in a past life actually it is 200 feet from the border of Beverly Hills, but has been extensively Italianized to meet the high expectations of the family.

    Jay Weston: Buon Giorno MR C! Cipriani Comes to L.A., and I Have My Best Italian Meal in Years Jay Weston 2011

  • There are also many works by contemporaneous names less familiar today, among them Padre Martini, Gaetano Pugnani, Ignaz Pleyel and the Italianized German Giovanni Adolfo Hasse.

    Thomas Jefferson, Musician 2009

  • He was conservative in taste, choosing texts from the early 16th century rather than from the Italianized poetry of his own time, and avowing a ‘Pythagorean’ preference for pure music over madrigalian conceits see the preface to his Neue teutsche Lieder of 1570/71.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Lu 2009

  • In August 2006, he was caught in an Italian amateur race with a license made out to "Francesco del Ponte" a badly Italianized version of his name, "del Pantalone" being correct and bearing a photo of the world champion, Tom Boonen.

    Bite Your Tongue: Roadie Rage, and How to Avoid It BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • I occasionally hear it from a Cuban speaker (they claim to speak the purest Spanish in the Western Hemisphere), a Columbian speaker, and an Argentinan (famous for Italianized Spanish accents) speaker, etc.

    Pronunciation of the Spanish Double "L" 2006

  • American 78s were available in Rome under Italianized names — Louis Armstrong was sold as “Luigi Fortebraccio.”

    He Made the Refrains Run on Time 2006

  • I occasionally hear it from a Cuban speaker (they claim to speak the purest Spanish in the Western Hemisphere), a Columbian speaker, and an Argentinan (famous for Italianized Spanish accents) speaker, etc.

    Pronunciation of the Spanish Double "L" 2006

  • I occasionally hear it from a Cuban speaker (they claim to speak the purest Spanish in the Western Hemisphere), a Columbian speaker, and an Argentinan (famous for Italianized Spanish accents) speaker, etc.

    Pronunciation of the Spanish Double "L" 2006

  • I occasionally hear it from a Cuban speaker (they claim to speak the purest Spanish in the Western Hemisphere), a Columbian speaker, and an Argentinan (famous for Italianized Spanish accents) speaker, etc.

    Pronunciation of the Spanish Double "L" 2006

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