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collectivise

VERB
  1. bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises

How To Use collectivise In A Sentence

  • Most large businesses were collectivized at the start of the war.
  • The goals were to set up a new, collectivized, noncapitalist economy, to establish universal education and health care, and to create a ‘new man’ in a new society.
  • I can't help noticing the similarities between the Democrats 'drive to pass Obamacare, and the methods used to collectivize agriculture in the Soviet Union. Terry Krepel: The 2010 Slantie Awards
  • It could hardly continue to exist as a huge patch of private enterprise, like a sort of game reserve, in the middle of a collectivised economy. As I Please
  • Traditionally, Nenets have subsisted on nomadic hunting, fishing, and, most importantly, reindeer herding, which was collectivized in the 1930s and 1940s.
  • It is probably not surprising that employees in the public sector are five times more likely to be collectivised than their private sector counterparts.
  • Not only does this suggest that we can speak of a genuine legal culture in some sectors of the Soviet judiciary, it also evinces the rejection of a revolutionary-era commitment to collectivized child raising.
  • As heavy industry was being developed, agriculture was to be collectivized as a part of achieving Stalin's goal to make Russia a stronger state.
  • Stalin forced famine upon Soviet Ukraine and the Caucasus to collectivize farming, appropriating it to feed the workers as the U.S.S.R. rapidly industrialized. Caught between two killers
  • The report went on to note that livestock was collectivized without adequate preparation, and with no thought given to shelter or fodder.
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