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Type Words
Synonyms nationalise
Type of modify, alter, change
Has types communize, communise
Derivation nationalization


Mitterand nationalized the banks.
Type Words
Synonyms nationalise
Type of change, alter, modify
Derivation nationalization


His heroic deeds were nationalized by the press.

Examples of nationalize

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The only true and logical solution to this vacuum is to nationalize health care.
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Democrats are suggesting, however, an even more ambitious reason to nationalize.
From the washingtonpost.com
In its election campaign, the CCF did not promise to nationalize any industries.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Brown and Darling began the process to nationalize certain British banks in 2009.
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He urged the government to nationalize all troubled banks without compensation.
From the bloomberg.com
Lincoln said that popular sovereignty would nationalize and perpetuate slavery.
From the en.wikipedia.org
So far, though, no plans have been announced to nationalize the tourist industry.
From the time.com
Earlier this month, Spain agreed to nationalize Bankia after top-level turmoil.
From the latimes.com
There is a tendency to Europeanize the problems and to nationalize the successes.
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More examples
  • Put under state control or ownership; "Mitterand nationalized the banks"
  • Make national in character or scope; "His heroic deeds were nationalized by the press"
  • (nationalization) the action of forming or becoming a nation
  • (nationalization) changing something from private to state ownership or control
  • (NATIONALIZATION) The collective or public ownership or management of economic resources. In contrast to privatization. Canada has long relied on public (or state) ownership of economic resources. ...
  • (Nationalization) A private club adding National to the end of its name in hopes of attracting status-seeking new members
  • (Nationalization) The policy of placing the main industries under state control, a policy pursued by the Labour Party since the Second World War, but abandoned by New Labour in the 1990s.
  • (Nationalization) There are several ways that this process can take place. One way is when the government says that it must control an industry, such as oil, and seizes the government in order to put it under state control. ...
  • (nationalization) government armed robbery (see GM and Chrysler)