Similar words: modernization, modernise, postmodernism, modernity, modernize, moderation, immunisation, organisation. Meaning: n. making modern in appearance or behavior.
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1 The house was in need of modernisation when they bought it.
2 In two other aspects of modernisation more was achieved.
3 Although requiring modernisation the state rooms are still intact including their painted ceilings.
4 However, modernisation will help to expand the programme further, including film shows, shadow puppetry and matinees - presently impracticable.
5 If the March crisis over missile modernisation now seems something from another era, so too do the fears of the summer.
6 With the modernisation of the railway system, Brooke End signal box was abandoned, its structure left to stand forlorn.
7 According to modernisation theory, the urban centre is the locus of population growth, mobility and integration.
8 Many modernisation theorists would claim here strong evidence for the inhibiting effect of traditional beliefs on development.
9 It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes.
10 The success of the modernisation drive was called into question as was the security of party leaders who supported the developmentalist line.
11 Custom forbids any modernisation.
12 It was assumed that modernisation was best brought about by the exchange of goods and ideas on the national and international markets.
13 There has been much modernisation and recently a new bar/lounge and conservatory have been added.
14 Heritage, the buzzword of the 1980s, is out; modernisation, the buzzword of the 1960s, is in.
15 Successful agricultural reform is also a sine qua non of Mexico's modernisation.
16 Europe should not try to mimic Japan: we have to find our own path to successful modernisation.
17 The rail system is to put twenty million pounds into its modernisation programme.
18 Personal photography has played a different but equally important role in the modernisation of Western culture.
19 The first, Fourways,(www.Sentencedict.com) is a two-bedroom detached period property with a front garden in need of complete modernisation.
20 Under conditions of hyper-inflation no factory manager has either capital or financial stability to invest in any kind of serious modernisation.
21 As noted in chapter 1, much of this interest in modernisation was prompted by the decline of the old colonial empires.
22 Completed in 1936, the brewery is currently undergoing a £53 million four-year modernisation programme to renew production facilities.
23 The discussion is closely linked to the different approaches of modernisation and dependency theories.
24 Citizenship rights were developed along with liberal government due to modernisation and protest in order to obtain a greater degree of participation.
25 Labour will embrace the goal of sustainable development, with environmental modernisation an integral part of our industrial strategy.
26 Typically, all are highly critical of the assumptions made by modernisation theorists explored in Chapter 3.
27 He has asked the bank's 160,000 shareholders to stump up another 90 billion roubles to finance modernisation.
28 The crash in south London was caused by faulty wiring undertaken by the 11 signal engineers and managers during the signal modernisation.
29 In a capitalist country, political dictatorship is not incompatible with economic modernisation and can even facilitate it.
30 There was some dissatisfaction with the curriculum, which had hardly been touched by the modernisation drive.
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