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collectivise

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col`lec´tiv`ise
v. t.1.to bring under collective control; to organize for operation by the principles of collectivism; - especially of farms and industrial enterprises. Same as collectivize.
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Verb1.collectivise - bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises
organize, organise - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea


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But there are structural problems in the way that herbalists work: they have failed to collectivise, so they do not work together on research, but rather as independent commercial traders.
Direct practice workers should become familiar with their entitlements to fair and safe work conditions and join unions to collectivise and negotiate for these rights.
Tuhiwai Smith problematises the use of the term "indigenous" in the introduction and acknowledges that this term appears to collectivise many vastly different experiences.
 
 
 
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