Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To tend toward or favor ethnic or pagan ideas or practices.
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Examples
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Politicians should resist attempts to politicize and ethnicize the process, he said.
Criticism, Obstacles Mount as Prosecutor Prepares Kenyan Case for Hague 2010
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By getting rid of the refusal to de-ethnicize her name — you know, and adopt a secret identity?
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But Doe's decision to "ethnicize the armed forces of Liberia [by] stacking the officer corps and key units with Krahn" had disastrous results, Berkeley explained.
Our Liberian Legacy 2006
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But Doe's decision to "ethnicize the armed forces of Liberia [by] stacking the officer corps and key units with Krahn" had disastrous results, Berkeley explained.
Our Liberian Legacy 2006
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"There is a tendency to ethnicize what has happened," she told a closed meeting of the UMP.
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"There is a tendency to ethnicize what has happened," she told a gathering of President
NYT > Home Page 2010
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But the characteristics of contemporary American society and the particular circumstances of not-quite-settled Jewish immigrants made the scope and form of women’s domestic piety change or ethnicize soon after they arrived in America.
mrnicktstyle commented on the word ethnicize
So, can we put the word "race" as defined by being a major subdivision of mankind in an urban dictionary to help diminish the inherent competitive thought from when at first we ran to win a race?
PLEASE... conjugate relative forms of the word "ethnic" for ethnically ethnicising.
Some have inherent privilege, the word "race" has an inherent competitive thought from when, at first, we ran to win something.
Keep it simple for our children by limiting the definitions of one word.
It's the competitive thought that bothers my ethnicity.
December 5, 2020