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Westernized meaning
simple past and past participle of westernize
Using Westernized
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of westernize
- In the example corpus, westernized often appears in combinations such as: westernized and, to westernized.
Context around Westernized
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Westernized
- In this selection, "westernized" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, equally, profoundly, totally, americanized, country and way stand out and add context to how "westernized" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a result westernized pieces have and a totally westernized country but. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "westernized" sits close to words such as aar, abdulla and abimbola, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with westernized
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
As a result, Westernized pieces have never become popular. (9 words)
Shilpa unlike most times, celebrated a westernized Diwali this year. (10 words)
The Chinese society has been profoundly Westernized-Americanized over the past three decades. (13 words)
If Gaza were equally Westernized, it would be worrying about whether it’s overbuilding seaside real estate rather than having to get water and electricity from the neighboring country its governing authority — a savage terror group — is trying to destroy. (40 words)
The bronze eagle originated from Japan and was sculpted during the Meiji period, an era in Japanese art from 1868-1912 when the Empire of Japan began to transition from a predominantly feudal society to a Westernized civilization. (38 words)
In the mid 1950s the mbira was the basis for the development of the kalimba, a westernized version designed and marketed by the ethnomusicologist Hugh Tracey, leading to a great expansion of its distribution outside of Africa. (37 words)
In addition, Japan has been regarded as a totally westernized country, but has Japan lost its culture? (17 words)
Example sentences (20)
If Gaza were equally Westernized, it would be worrying about whether it’s overbuilding seaside real estate rather than having to get water and electricity from the neighboring country its governing authority — a savage terror group — is trying to destroy.
The Chinese society has been profoundly Westernized-Americanized over the past three decades.
Ever since the Portuguese left Goa, Goa has turned itself to being one of the most westernized and dashing places in India, which is much frequented and loved by tourists from across the world.
In addition, Japan has been regarded as a totally westernized country, but has Japan lost its culture?
Being raised toward a Westernized way of thinking, Billi struggles with her family's actions.
Both the academic narrative and the mass media in Southeast Asia, are now much more “Westernized” than in the West itself.
Secular, Westernized, and egalitarian, Kurds have carved out autonomous regions in both Iraq and Syria.
Shilpa unlike most times, celebrated a westernized Diwali this year.
The bronze eagle originated from Japan and was sculpted during the Meiji period, an era in Japanese art from 1868-1912 when the Empire of Japan began to transition from a predominantly feudal society to a Westernized civilization.
The feminists at Nazra are fighting on a number of fronts: They are labeled as whores, vilified by pro-regime media and branded as Westernized traitors by Salafists and the Muslim Brotherhood.
As a result, Westernized pieces have never become popular.
Assimilation was practiced in Ivory Coast to the extent that after 1930, a small number of Westernized Ivoirians were granted the right to apply for French citizenship.
Critics often allege that Westernized, white, male-dominated psychiatric practices and diagnoses disadvantage and misunderstand those from other groups.
Finally, in December 1894, the Qing government took concrete steps to reform military institutions and to re-train selected units in westernized drills, tactics and weaponry.
Fuller, Graham E., The Future of Political Islam, Palgrave MacMillan, (2003), pp.70-71 These all challenged Westernized ruling elites on behalf of 'authenticity' and tradition.
In the film, Marker's commentary overlaps scenes from China, such as tombs which, contrary to Westernized understandings of Chinese legends, do not contain the remains of any Ming Dynasty emperors.
In the mid 1950s the mbira was the basis for the development of the kalimba, a westernized version designed and marketed by the ethnomusicologist Hugh Tracey, leading to a great expansion of its distribution outside of Africa.
Old values such as the biblical notion of "be fruitful and multiply" were cast aside as people continued to feel alienated from the past and adopted the lifestyles of modernizing westernized cultures.
Operators in many Westernized countries used much of their capital bidding for 3G licenses, and could not afford the new networks required to use the spectrum they had acquired.
Organization Consistent with the governance of early Muslims was the absence of state institutions or "a methodology for command and control" that is standard today even among non-Westernized states.
Common combinations with westernized
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- westernized and 3×
- to westernized 3×