modernize definicja W języku polskim

  • 0 to make something more modern or to become more modern -- unowocześniać (się), modernizować (się)

    • We really need to modernize our image.

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Examples of modernize

  • While democracy has to be embedded into the fabric of local governance, it is doubtful if chieftaincy can be modernized.

  • They attempted to modernize trusteeship without realizing that they enjoyed little in the way of an extensive state structure or easy access to civil society.

  • This result seems to be related to the exposure of women who work in the non-agricultural sector to modernizing influences, including the family planning programme.

  • I also outline the strengths and weaknesses of both styles of rhetoric and explain how recent presidents have modernized these approaches over time.

  • Finally, in the 1950s and after, the pastoral economy again vastly expanded and was modernized.

  • And even if failure was the dominant motif, how could this failure to modernize politically be squared with such outstanding achievements in the economic realm?

  • While friendly princes were assets, however, uncooperative ones could be liabilities; they might obstruct attempts to exploit their resources or to modernize their governments.

  • 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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NOWE SŁOWA

European

May 10, 2021

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Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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