colonialize

colonialize

(kəˈləʊnɪəˌlaɪz) or

colonialise

vb (tr)
to make colonial
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co•lo•ni•al•ize

(kəˈloʊ ni əˌlaɪz)

v.t. -ized, -iz•ing.
to make colonial.
[1860–65]
co•lo`ni•al•i•za′tion, n.
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As Forrest McDonald (1974, 2) explained, executive power had been the object of distrust in America for a long time: in two colonies the governors had been figureheads, and in most of the others the governor and his sycophants were regarded as alien forces, to be resisted or circumvented when it proved impossible to colonialize them or make them subordinate to local legislative assemblies.
Martin argues, not to colonialize the writers of American nations adjacent to the United States.
La destrucciOn de las Indias ayer y hey is a theoretical attempt at presenting the contemporary predicament of decolonization regarding the Latin American indigenous communities The book might show, contrary to its best intentions, how infinite or radical decolonization is not really decolonization but rather a curious form of recolonization: an apotropaic decolonization, which only decolonizes in order to better colonialize, according to what we could call, following the logic of that book, the spirit of our times, or what the book terms "nuestras alturas," "our heights the "alturas" of a time that is wiser than older times, more enlightened, thanks to the efforts of the so-called decolonizers.