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Hispanicize
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His·pan·i·cize  (h-spn-sz)
tr.v. Hi·span·i·cized, Hi·span·i·ciz·ing, Hi·span·i·ciz·es
1. To make Spanish in form, style, or character.
2. To bring under Hispanic influence or control.

His·pani·ci·zation (-s-zshn) n.

Hispanicize, Hispanicise [hɪˈspænɪˌsaɪz]
vb
(tr) to make Spanish, as in custom or culture; bring under Spanish control or influence
Hispanicist  n
Hispanicization , Hispanicisation n
Translations
hispanicize [hɪsˈpænɪsaɪz] VTespañolizar, hispanizar


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Although he is the only non-Spanish member of the guerilla band, his Hispanicization far exceeds that of the other foreigners participating in the war, as evidenced by his purported fluency in the Spanish language and his knowledge of Spain's geography and customs (a trait he shares with Jake Barnes).
It was here that the Hispanicization of Miami picked up speed in the early 1960s as Cubans started fleeing Fidel Castro's dictatorship.
 
 
 
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