0 to make something more modern:
2 to start using more recent methods, ideas, equipment, etc. so that something becomes or seems more modern:
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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