nazifying

[US]/[ˈnɑːzɪfaɪɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈnɑːzɪˌfaɪɪŋ]/

Translation

v.To make something resemble or be associated with Nazism or Nazi Germany.
adj.Relating to or characteristic of Nazism or Nazi Germany.
v. (often used figuratively)To impose authoritarian or oppressive policies or ideologies.

Phrases & Collocations

nazifying culture

avoiding nazifying

nazifying tendencies

accusations of nazifying

nazifying policies

preventing nazifying

risk of nazifying

nazifying rhetoric

criticizing nazifying

labeling nazifying

Example Sentences

the company is nazifying its marketing strategy to appeal to a younger demographic.

critics accused the film of nazifying history for dramatic effect.

he warned against nazifying the political discourse with hateful rhetoric.

the artist's work was criticized for nazifying a complex historical period.

the game developers were accused of nazifying a fictional nation in their new title.

we must actively resist any attempts to nazify our cultural heritage.

the historian argued against nazifying the past to fit a particular agenda.

it's important to avoid nazifying complex issues with simplistic narratives.

the report highlighted the dangers of nazifying education for political gain.

the debate centered on whether the portrayal was an intentional nazifying.

the author cautioned against nazifying the narrative to create a villain.

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