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Jacobinize, v.|ˈdʒækəbɪnaɪz| [f. as prec. + -ize.] trans. To render Jacobin, to imbue with revolutionary or ultra-democratic ideas. Hence ˌJacobiniˈzation, the action of Jacobinizing.
1793Burke Rem. Policy Allies Wks. VII. 183, I think no Country can be aggrandized whilst France is jacobinised. 1798W. Taylor in Monthly Review XXVI. 548 Surely this author will not admit that a domestic Jacobinization was the only defence against foreign subjection. 1836Arnold Let. in Stanley Life (1844) II. viii. 61 A most unprincipled system of agitation,—the Tories actually doing their best to Jacobinize the poor, in the hope of turning an outbreak against the Whig government to their own advantage. |