Definition of Indigenization

1. Noun. The fact of making something more native; transformation of some service, idea etc. to suit a local culture, especially through the use of more indigenous people in administration, employment etc. ¹

2. Noun. The capability to manufacture a product, or supply a service independently within a country instead of relying on foreign manufactures or suppliers. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Indigenization

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indigenization

indifferently
indifferentness
indifulvin
indifuscin
indigane
indigen
indigence
indigences
indigencies
indigency
indigene
indigenes
indigenisation
indigenisations
indigenity
indigenization (current term)
indigenizations
indigenize
indigenized
indigenizes
indigenizing
indigenous
indigenously
indigenousness
indigens
indigent
indigently
indigents
indigest
indigested

Literary usage of Indigenization

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

1. Strengthening Long-Term Nuclear Security: Protecting Weapon-Usable Material by National Academies Press (U.S.), Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, NetLibrary, Inc (2006)
"... indigenization Finishing the current task of upgrading materials protection, control, and accounting systems in ways that facilitate indigenization is ..."

2. The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture by Charles King (2000)
"This was, in fact, the central irony of indigenization in the ... in the 1930s in part for their failure to follow the party's line on indigenization. ..."

3. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"The 1970s: indigenization Policy and the Oil Boom The decade of the 1970s was remarkable in a number of ways. For one, it was the first decade of undiluted ..."

4. Redefining the U.S.-Japan Alliance: Tokyos National Defense Program by Patrick M. Cronin, Michael J. Green (1994)
"US tolerance for Japanese indigenization has also declined since FSX. Nevertheless, Japanese industry believes it has the capability to pursue indigenous ..."

5. The New European Diasporas: National Minorities and Conflict in Eastern Europe by Michael Mandelbaum (2000)
"Despite attempts at indigenization—according preferential treatment to Kazakh ... In large part, this is because such indigenization has been limited. ..."

6. Scientists, Engineers, and Track-two Diplomacy: A Half-century of U.S by Glenn E. Schweitzer (2004)
"Perhaps a better descriptor of the thrust of the study is "indigenization" of MPC&A responsibilities. Some of the approaches that were highlighted in the ..."

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