Lexicographical Neighbors of Conservatizing
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. ..."