modernize Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of modernize In English

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Examples of modernize

  • The agendas to increase public health activity, liberate talents and modernize leadership are brought together to expose the challenges, tensions and potential solutions.

  • If it were to survive, it would have to earn the revenue necessary to modernize.

  • Women who work in the non-traditional sector are expected to be more exposed to modernizing influences, including the family planning programme.

  • I would also argue that little is gained from modernizing the key signatures.

  • All quotations in this article have been modernized except the titles of printed books.

  • It does modernize the clefs, number the bars across each act and provide convenient rehearsal numbers.

  • This was a major reason for the church's failure to change, modernize, and provide proper education and services.

  • But "modernized" cultures need a form of symbolization in which particular kinds of cultural work can get done quickly and easily.

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Translations of modernize In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (使)現代化…

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  • 中文简体

    (使)现代化…

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  • Español

    modernizar(se), modernizar…

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  • Português

    modernizar(-se)…

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  • 日本語

    ~を現代的にする、近代化する, 現代的になる…

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  • Türk dili

    yenileştirmek, çağdaşlaştırmak, modernleştirmek…

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  • Français

    moderniser, (se) moderniser…

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  • Catalan

    modernitzar(-se)…

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