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mongrelize

VERB
  1. cause to become a mongrel
    mongrelized dogs

How To Use mongrelize In A Sentence

  • The irony, of course, is that the English, thoroughly mongrelized as they are, have not a clue what their own national identity might be. Blue, White, Red
  • When the Americans did not give up but rather kept building more planes and tanks, the Japanese responded with massive suicidal attacks, believing that Americans, selfish and mongrelized, could not stand up to such a show of national unity and self-sacrifice. Sea of Thunder
  • He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
  • Only the immigrant generation uses this mongrelized Bulgarian; their American-educated children are more likely to consider English their primary language.
  • Mexicans in both Mexico or the USA a "mongrelized" nation and Native Americans being portrayed a "dying" race in racial scientific journals. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • A downtown babel of shop signs and streets, mongrelized, polyglot, a ferment without Derek Walcott - Nobel Lecture
  • The January Dancer by Michael Flynn - Starting with Captain Amos January, who quickly loses it, and then the others who fought, schemed, and killed to get it, we travel around the complex, decadent, brawling, mongrelized interstellar human civilization the artifact might save or destroy. Books in the Mail (W/E 08/16/2008)
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  • The blues, it seems, has become co-opted, and then co-opted back: mongrelized, in the best sense of the word, like the rest of American culture.
  • Now there's a chance this inherently mongrelized art form may be ready for revival. Baroque and the Bard: Mash-Up at the Met
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