0 present participle of nationalize
1 (of a government) to take control of a business or industry:
In this instance, nationalizing war refers to the extensive use of military and political violence to reduce a multi-national state to a nation-state.
The nationalizing of the filial traits of masculinity made possible the dissociation of zeal (ta assub), propriety (ghayrat), and bravery (rishadat) from biological manliness.
Legislatures passed new incorporation laws in the context of a nationalizing market, and thereby shaped the rights of market actors within national (and international) markets.
The feverish stitching together of the social and natural was likely typical of nationalizing projects the world over, and 'disaster' offers perhaps the clearest window into this set of activities.
It would be the same as nationalizing furnishing shops.
I was always a little tired of waiting until industry was thoroughly in the doldrums before we began to talk of nationalizing it.
It is a possible view that it might be a reason for nationalizing neither.
But this is not nationalizing road transport; it is nationalizing 20,000 vehicles and hamstringing 400,000.