indigenize

indigenize
To bring something under the control of an indigenous people
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  • indigenize — transitive verb ( nized; nizing) Date: 1951 to cause to have indigenous characteristics or personnel < the former colony began to indigenize its businesses > • indigenization noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • indigenize — indigenization, n. /in dij euh nuyz /, v.t., indigenized, indigenizing. 1. to make indigenous. 2. to increase local participation in or ownership of: to indigenize foreign owned companies. 3. to adapt (beliefs, customs, etc.) to local ways. Also …   Universalium

  • indigenize — or indigenise ɪn dɪdʒɪnʌɪz verb bring under the control of native people. Derivatives indigenization noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • indigenize — in·dig·e·nize …   English syllables

  • indigenize — v.tr. (also ise) 1 make indigenous; subject to native influence. 2 subject to increased use of indigenous people in government etc. Derivatives: indigenization n …   Useful english dictionary

  • indigenization — noun see indigenize …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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