Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To divide into regions, especially for administrative purposes.
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- verb To
divide intoregions - verb To
administer on aregional basis
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Examples
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This "regionalize" the Airport is nothing more than smoke and mirrors.
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Bullard also said USDA has a 100 percent failure rate in its attempts to "regionalize," or carve out regions, within FMD-affected countries that export meat to the U.S., as it is attempting to do with Santa Catarina, Brazil.
OpEdNews 2010
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Bullard also said USDA has a 100 percent failure rate in its attempts to "regionalize," or carve out regions, within FMD-affected countries that export meat to the U.S., as it is attempting to do with Santa Catarina, Brazil.
OpEdNews 2010
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BROOKS: Moakley says for years Rhode Island has talked about the need to consolidate and regionalize local services.
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BROOKS: Moakley says for years Rhode Island has talked about the need to consolidate and regionalize local services.
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We need a lot more people making food and growing food to be able to re-regionalize our food system.
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In the view of the militants, the "best opportunity to regain popularity locally" may be to "regionalize the conflict," says Menkhaus.
Somalia Strikes Out 2010
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BROOKS: Moakley says for years Rhode Island has talked about the need to consolidate and regionalize local services.
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CBS got lucky — none of the games is a made-for-TV matchup — but regionalizing the games, he says, was a judgment call: Normally, we don't regionalize Duke.
Blackhawks-Wings Winter Classic could be great for NHL ratings 2008
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BROOKS: Moakley says for years Rhode Island has talked about the need to consolidate and regionalize local services.
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