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Definition of Barbarization
1. Noun. An act that makes people primitive and uncivilized.
Generic synonyms: Debasement, Degradation
Derivative terms: Barbarise, Barbarise, Barbarize
Definition of Barbarization
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barbarization
Literary usage of Barbarization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works by Herbert Spencer (1902)
"An obvious corollary is that a cardinal trait in the process of re-barbarization
is the re-growth of graduated subordination. Let us contemplate the facts. ..."
2. The Life of Lord Stratford de Redcliffe by Stanley Lane-Poole (1890)
"The first attack was to be upon philanthropic grounds. As George Canning had
written in January, the " barbarization " of the M orea was ..."
3. Man and the State, Studies in Applied Sociology: Popular Lectures and by Brooklyn Ethical Association (1892)
"The barbarization of the land and its people is found to be both coincident and
co-ordinate with the deterioration of the fiber of the cotton in length, ..."
4. Proceedings by Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (1858)
"Mr. Sharon Turner, in his invaluable History of the Anglo Saxons, says that we
ought not to consider the Saxon.invasion as a barbarization of the country, ..."