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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of negroize.

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Examples

  • If you hated black people the way you hate politics, you might say George W. Bush negroized the Justice Department, and the phrase would carry the same payload of contempt.

    You Already Hate Democracy « Isegoria 2008

  • Crete rose above the inertia of her northern neighbors as a result of successive waves of immigration from the south, including that of "negroized elements" hailing from Libya and the Nile Valley.

    Knossos: Fakes, Facts, and Mystery Beard, Mary 2009

  • Johnson to carry out the policies of Lincoln, was in the saddle riding furiously toward a carpetbag Poland and a negroized Ireland.

    Marse Henry, Complete An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880

  • Johnson to carry out the policies of Lincoln, was in the saddle riding furiously toward a carpetbag Poland and a negroized Ireland.

    Marse Henry (Volume 1) An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880

  • But it has been negroized to such an extent that it may be classed as a negro legend; and it is possible that the white version is itself based upon a negro story.

    Nights With Uncle Remus Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation Joel Chandler Harris 1878

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