Hispanicize
(redirected from Hispanicisation)His·pan·i·cize
(hĭ-spăn′ĭ-sīz′)tr.v. Hi·span·i·cized, Hi·span·i·ciz·ing, Hi·span·i·ciz·es
1. To make Spanish in form, style, or character.
2. To bring under Hispanic influence or control.
His·pan′i·ci·za′tion (-sĭ-zā′shən) n.
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Hispanicize
(hɪˈspænɪˌsaɪz) orHispanicise
vb
(tr) to make Spanish, as in custom or culture; bring under Spanish control or influence
Hisˈpanicist n
Hisˌpaniciˈzation, Hisˌpaniciˈsation n
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Hispanicize
Past participle: Hispanicized
Gerund: Hispanicizing
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