"republicanize" meaning in English

See republicanize in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: republicanizes [present, singular, third-person], republicanizing [participle, present], republicanized [participle, past], republicanized [past]
Etymology: republican + -ize. Compare French républicaniser. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|republican|ize}} republican + -ize, {{cog|fr|républicaniser}} French républicaniser Head templates: {{en-verb}} republicanize (third-person singular simple present republicanizes, present participle republicanizing, simple past and past participle republicanized)
  1. (transitive) To convert (a state etc.) to republican principles. Tags: transitive Related terms: republicanization
    Sense id: en-republicanize-en-verb-Ej5Ts4M5 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ize

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