westernization

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Etymology

From western +‎ -ization.

Noun

westernization (countable and uncountable, plural westernizations)

  1. The process of assimilation, by a society, of the customs and practices of western culture.
    • 1964, The journal of Asian studies, volume 24, page 309:
      I would argue that Westernization as a cultural attribute was less important than the fact that these men had skills disposing them to what rule-based government and[sic] fear 'demagocracy' )
    • 2005, Randall Elam Mayes, The Cybernetics of Kenyan Running: Hurry, Hurry Has No Blessing, page 92:
      According to anthropology professor Peter Rigby, the Maasai's resistance to Westernization and their reluctance to enter the market system is ethnosuicide.

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