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militarize, v.|ˈmɪlɪtəraɪz| [f. military + -ize.] trans. To convert to military methods; to train as a soldier; to imbue with militarism.
1880Fortn. Rev. Feb. 293 A war by which a military dominion is yet further militarised. 1888Lanc. Even. Post 3 Feb. 2/4 Sir Charles Warren..had done his best to militarise Scotland Yard. 1889Times 21 Oct. 5/4 The militarizing of the Civil Service. 1922P. N. Miliukov Russia 205 The climax was reached when the Bolsheviks decided to militarize labor. 1972Daily Tel. 11 Jan. 9/8 Will the generals militarise the Government? 1973Listener 14 June 796/3 During the Cultural Revolution..Chinese politics were again militarised. Hence ˈmilitarized ppl. a.
1922Edin. Rev. July 28 Appalling slaughter and suffering, patiently endured by a militarized people.., has disillusioned the Germans. |