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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
republicanize .
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Examples
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Any time something is republicanized, AMericans get screwed, they know it.
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Dessert Eagle, my fine feathered sweet, “the republicanized version” IS “no plan”.
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As a republicanized and sentimentalized gloss on the monarchical principle of allegiance,
Thomas Jefferson, Federalist. Peter S. Onuf Peter S. Onuf 1993
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The Framers thought that these were powers that were legislative in nature, at least as far as the republicanized Executive was concerned.
The Constitution Still in Danger: An Exchange Block, Lawrence J. 1990
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The basic structure of federalism in the 1789 Constitution was in effect a restorative and republicanized version of the early seventeenth-century imperial constitution.
Restoration & Revolution Wheeler, Harvey 1980
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I said so; he wanted the book called "Hume's history republicanized."
Letters Levy, Leonard W. 1964
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-- You may perhaps suspect, that the Romans had at least more bodily sedateness than their imitators, and that the shrugs, jerks, and carracoles of a French petit maitre, however republicanized, will not assort with the grave drapery of the toga.
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Politics, religion, morality, difference of rank, are all equalized and republicanized by the division of an account.
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various
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-- You may perhaps suspect, that the Romans had at least more bodily sedateness than their imitators, and that the shrugs, jerks, and carracoles of a French petit maitre, however republicanized, will not assort with the grave drapery of the toga.
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And this people, who were either to have their throats cut, or be republicanized by means of singing, dancing, and revolutionary Pans and Silenus's, already beheld their property devastated by pillage or conflagration, and were in danger of a pestilence from the unburied bodies of their families.
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