Definition of Conservatizing

1. conservatize [v] - See also: conservatize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conservatizing

conservatisms
conservative
conservative model
conservative replication
conservative substitution
conservative treatment
conservatively
conservativeness
conservatives
conservativism
conservativisms
conservativist
conservatize
conservatized
conservatizes
conservatizing (current term)
conservatoire
conservatoires
conservator
conservator-ward relation
conservatorial
conservatories
conservators
conservatorship
conservatorships
conservatory
conservatorylike
conservatour
conserve
conserved

Literary usage of Conservatizing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1869)
"... bearing no malice, a lover of justice by nature and training, and that the possession of power acts as a conservatizing influence—will undoubtedly make ..."

2. Business--a Profession by Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Ernest Poole (1914)
"And law has always been a narrowing, conservatizing profession. In England it was always easy for a Tory government to find great lawyers for judicial ..."

3. Antislavery Recollections: In a Series of Letters Addressed to Mrs. Beecher by George Stephen (1854)
"... and, at the same time, conservatizing the Whigs, and neither party, though there was a partial coalition, had settled down into its proper position. ..."

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