"deniggerization" meaning in All languages combined

See deniggerization on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: de- + niggerization Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|de|niggerization}} de- + niggerization Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} deniggerization (uncountable)
  1. (offensive) The act or process of deniggerizing; the amelioration of the dehumanization resulting from institutionalized discrimination and negative stereotypes that have been put on blacks and other groups. Tags: offensive, uncountable Categories (topical): Racism
    Sense id: en-deniggerization-en-noun-rgHA~CR9 Disambiguation of Racism: 93 7 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English terms prefixed with de- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 74 26 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 67 33 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with de-: 66 34
  2. (offensive) The act or process of freeing someone or something from black people or their influence. Tags: offensive, uncountable
    Sense id: en-deniggerization-en-noun-fpPCIjtS

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