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Bolshevize

especially British, Bol·shev·ise,
Or bol·she·vize

[bohl-shuh-vahyz, bol-]

verb (used with object)

Bolshevized, Bolshevizing 
  1. to bring under the influence or domination of Bolshevists; render Bolshevik or Bolshevistic.



verb (used without object)

Bolshevized, Bolshevizing 
  1. to become Bolshevik or Bolshevistic; act like a Bolshevik.

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Other Word Forms

  • Bolshevization noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bolshevize1

First recorded in 1915–20; Bolshev(ist) + -ize
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Example Sentences

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For another, conservative anti-communism was not simply based in national security concerns: Since the 1930s, right-wing opponents of the New Deal had charged that the Roosevelt administration was secretly controlled by Moscow and was trying to Bolshevize America.

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If he is a Bolshevik he will unfailingly bolshevize.

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On the face of it, the new program represented retreat, an admission of failure of Russia's eight-year attempt to bolshevize East Germany.

Soviet Russia is the only state with which Germany has no desire to cooperate," declared the Chancellor, "for Soviet Russia is trying to Bolshevize the world.

Dissolution of the Communist International . . . exposes the lie of the Hitlerites to the effect that 'Moscow' allegedly intends to intervene in the life of other nations and to 'bolshevize' them.

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