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paganize
[ pey-guh-nahyz ]
/ ˈpeɪ gəˌnaɪz /
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verb (used with object), pa·gan·ized, pa·gan·iz·ing.
to make pagan.
verb (used without object), pa·gan·ized, pa·gan·iz·ing.
to become pagan.
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OTHER WORDS FROM paganize
pa·gan·i·za·tion, nounun·pa·gan·ize, verb (used with object), un·pa·gan·ized, un·pa·gan·iz·ing.Words nearby paganize
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How to use paganize in a sentence
Unfortunately, the knowledge of letters in Italy tended to paganize its adherents.
Colleges in America|John Marshall BarkerPaul, setting out on his journeys with the great idea of converting heathens, was obliged to paganize the Gospel.
These Gnostic heresies, which threatened to paganize the Christian Church, were condemned in no measured terms by the fathers.
He would paganize, Latinize and Mediterraneanize the genius of Europe.
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British Dictionary definitions for paganize
paganize
paganise
/ (ˈpeɪɡəˌnaɪz) /
verb
to become pagan, render pagan, or convert to paganism
Derived forms of paganize
paganization or paganisation, nounpaganizer or paganiser, nounCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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