Similar words: urbanised, urbanism, urbanisation, urban ii, urbanize, urbanite, urbanity, urbanized. Meaning: v. 1. impart urban habits, ways of life, or responsibilities upon 2. make more industrial or city-like.
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1. Zambia is black Africa's most urbanised country.
2. Moreover, when these societies become industrialised and urbanised another set of values begins to undermine these time-honoured traditions.
3. As we urbanise and improve living standards, there will be increasing competition for drinking-quality water, putting agriculture under further pressure.
4. Once a feudal, agrarian society, the island has recently been urbanised, industrialised and Americanised.
5. There has always been an element of surprise at the discovery that Britain is not wholly urbanised.
6. Such demographic changes wrought by industrialism meant the decline of rural parishes and the creation of a new urbanised and industrial poor.
7. Over the next two decades appetite for metals is likely to double as China and India urbanise and modernise.
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