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americanization

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In American media, the term Americanization is used to describe the censoring and editing of a foreign TV show or movie that is bought by a U.S. station. This editing is done with the aim of making the work more appealing to American audiences, and to respond ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Americanization \A*mer`i*can*i*za"tion\ ([.a]*m[~e]r`[i^]*kan*[i^]*z[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. The process of Americanizing.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1816, noun of state or action from Americanize .

Usage examples of americanization.

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The Americanization of the education system was revealed in the emergence of a new lexicon of borrowed terms.

The Negro is willing to discuss no further this prejudicial conception of himself forced home by libelous propaganda and by governmental administration for hundreds of years, if the agencies of reconstruction will perfect and put in operation a vigorous Americanization policy in his behalf.

I was put in that class in order to correct what was considered a stigma and an obstacle to the process of Americanization, which the elementary-school teachers of that era were as much expected to further as they were to make us literate and numerate.

High-school teachers, unlike those in elementary school, did not have as a part of their duties the furthering of the process of Americanization that began with fingernail inspections in the first grade.