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Definition of Collectivised
1. Adjective. Characterized by the principle of ownership by the state or the people of the means of production.
2. Adjective. Subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by the people collectively.
Similar to: Socialist, Socialistic
Derivative terms: Collectivist, Collectivism, Collectivism
Definition of Collectivised
1. Verb. (past of collectivise) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Collectivised
1. collectivise [v] - See also: collectivise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Collectivised
Literary usage of Collectivised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rehabilitation of Degraded Forests to Improve Livelihoods of Poor Farmers in by Liu Dachang (2003)
"Forest was private property of rural households in the first half of the 1950s,
collectivised in 1956- 1957 and became commune's property in 1958, ..."
2. Socialism by Robert Flint (1906)
"Were the capital invested in manufacturing industries collectivised that capital
would not, unless the collectivist ..."
3. Estoniaby Centre for Co-operation with Non-members by Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (2001)
"... forced immigration of Russian-speaking populations from the Soviet Union to
work on collectivised farms and in large industries, suppression of religion ..."
4. Lithuania by Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (2002)
"The Russians, back in power after the war, resumed deportation to Siberia,
suppressed religion, collectivised agriculture and deported clergy. ..."
5. Ukraine: Progress in Investment Reform 2002 by Oecd (2002)
"In particular, long-overdue reform in the agricultural sector began to bear fruit,
with farmers allowed to own shares in de-collectivised farms beginning in ..."
6. Vietnam Assessment: Creating a Sound Investment Climate edited by Suiwah Leung (1997)
"Even before 1981, land management differed greatly between regions, with the
south being far less collectivised than the north. ..."
7. Trusts and the State: A Sketch of Competition by Henry William Macrosty (1901)
"... trade is supposed always to be the rock on which a collectivised industry
would break to pieces, but acquaintance with the working of combinations casts ..."
8. The Case Against Socialism: A Handbook for Speakers and Candidates, with by London Municipal Society (1908)
"... from Mr. HM Hynd- man, " must be collectivised, but placed under democratic
control, not that of the capitalist State."2 Nothing could well be hazier ..."