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britannicize, v.|brɪˈtænɪsaɪz| [f. Britannic a. + -ize.] trans. To make Britannic or British in form or character.
[1811Ann. Reg. 1809 Pref. p. iv, Such measures as may Britannize, as it were, all the other Grecian islands.] 1887W. F. Rae Miss Bayle's Romance xvii, American gentlemen are ‘brittannicized Indians’. 1921Spectator 16 Apr. 487/2 St. Paul did not fight a lifelong battle against judaizing the Christian Church in order that we should britannicize it nowadays. |