释义 |
deracialize, v.|diːˈreɪʃ(ɪ)əlaɪz| [f. de- + racial + -ize.] trans. To remove racial characteristics or features from. So deracialiˈzation.
1899S. N. Patten Devel. Eng. Thought 365 Religious leaders, no longer deracialized by education, are dissatisfied with foreign platitudes and commonplaces. 1907Westm. Gaz. 21 Feb. 2/2 The good service they have rendered by deracialising (so to speak) the elections. 1931A. Keith Ethnos 27 Where Huxley went wrong was in believing that when Europeans belonging to separate racial stocks..were planted together..they became, if I may coin a term, deracialized. Ibid. 90, I am convinced that deracialization is possible. |