Europeanized
Translation of "europeanized" into Russian
Europeanize
VerbEuropeanized
Past Simple
Europeanize
Europeanizes
Europeanized Past Simple / Past Participle
Europeanizing Gerund
европеизироваться
возвратная форма After several years abroad, he began to Europeanize and preferred coffee to tea.
После нескольких лет за границей он начал европеизироваться и предпочитал кофе чаю.
The colonizers attempted to Europeanize the native population.
Колонизаторы пытались европеизировать коренное население.
Europeanized
VerbEuropeanized Past Simple / Past Participle
Non-lemma verb form: simple past and past participle of “Europeanize”
европеизировали
They Europeanized their educational system during the reforms.
Они европеизировали свою систему образования во время реформ.
Additional translations
европеизировал
муж. род, ед. число, прош. время Europeanize
Past ParticipleEuropeanized
Europeanized
more Europeanized
most Europeanized
Used to describe something that has been made European in character.
Once a rural town, it is now a highly Europeanized community.
Когда-то сельский городок, теперь это весьма европеизированное сообщество.
Europeanized
Past ParticipleEuropeanized
more Europeanized
most Europeanized
The once isolated town has become highly Europeanized in recent years.
Раньше изолированный город в последние годы стал сильно европеизированным.
Additional translations
европеизирован
краткая форма прилагательного Definitions
Europeanized
Verbsimple past tense and past participle of Europeanize.
They Europeanized their educational system during the reforms.
Europeanize
VerbTo cause (a person, place, or thing) to adopt European customs, tastes, or character.
The colonizers attempted to Europeanize the native population.
To adopt European customs, tastes, or character oneself.
After several years abroad, he began to Europeanize and preferred coffee to tea.
Europeanized
Past ParticipleMade European in character, style, or influence.
The once isolated town has become highly Europeanized in recent years.
Europeanize
Past ParticipleMade European in style, character, or outlook.
Once a rural town, it is now a highly Europeanized community.