Similar words: westernization, modernisation, westernize, sterilisation, ionisation, canonisation, organisation, colonisation. Meaning: n. assimilation of Western culture; the social process of becoming familiar with or converting to the customs and practices of Western civilization.
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1. Polish knights, "rycerz", are an example of the westernisation of Polish armies.
2. The modernity and westernisation is visible in the other cities too. Xian and Guilin.
3. The explosive growth in casinos is one of the most conspicuous signs of Westernisation.
4. The 20th century was a time dominated by projects of westernisation.
5. With the fall of communism, the worldwide movement of westernisation has gone into reverse.
6. In that world there is no capitalism, socialism, communism or feudalism; there is also no westernisation or easternisation.
7. The younger generation of geisha is represented by the gum-chewing Mickey, an arrogant example of Westernisation who racks up debt around the district and moans about having to get up early.
8. He admits that "it isn't clear what the break between modernisation and Westernisation will mean. " But at the very least it will ensure "a world of enormous cultural diversity and exoticism".
9. The reason there is less to it is that the central principle he is asserting as a new one – that modernity does not have to mean westernisation – is in fact a very old one.
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