de-hellenize

[US]/[ˌdiː ˈhelənaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˌdiː ˈhɛlənaɪz]/

Translation

v.To remove or reduce the influence of ancient Greek culture from something.
v. (transitive)To remove or reduce the influence of Hellenism from a culture or region.
v. (intransitive)To undergo a process of removing or reducing the influence of ancient Greek culture.
adj.Removing or reducing the influence of ancient Greek culture.

Phrases & Collocations

de-hellenize culture

de-hellenize influence

de-hellenize art

de-hellenize traditions

de-hellenize language

de-hellenize society

de-hellenized regions

de-hellenize thought

de-hellenize architecture

Example Sentences

the historian wanted to de-hellenize the region's cultural narrative.

academics are attempting to de-hellenize ancient roman art.

the project aims to de-hellenize the influence on early celtic religion.

it's important to de-hellenize our understanding of byzantine history.

the study sought to de-hellenize the perception of mesopotamian culture.

we need to de-hellenize the analysis of etruscan religious practices.

the goal was to de-hellenize the portrayal of persian royalty in greek texts.

researchers are working to de-hellenize the interpretation of phoenician mythology.

the author tried to de-hellenize the narrative surrounding the seleucid empire.

further research is needed to de-hellenize the understanding of thracian customs.

the team proposed a method to de-hellenize the existing archaeological data.

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