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Protestantize, v.|ˈprɒtɪstənˌtaɪz| [f. as Protestantism + -ize.] a. trans. To render Protestant; to convert to or permeate with the principles of Protestantism. b. intr. To follow Protestant practices. Hence ˈProtestanˌtized ppl. a., ˈProtestanˌtizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.; also ˈProtestanˌtizer, one who protestantizes.
1834Fraser's Mag. X. 720 The grants which they still retain for the express purpose of Protestantising Ireland. 1851J. H. Newman Cath. in Eng. 339 Are Protestantizing priests and monks the only evidence of the kind which they could get? 1891Bp. R. T. Davidson, etc. Abp. Tait II. xxiv. 199 He would further ‘Protestantise’ the Church of England. 1895Daily News 24 May 5/6 He belonged to a Protestantised Jewish family, eminent in the financial world. 1906W. Walker Calvin vii. 203 Another considerable element valued the Protestantising of Geneva more for its political than for its religious results. 1908Dublin Rev. Apr. 308 He was a Protestantizer who formed a party of Calvinists in his Church. |