Definition of Municipalize

1. v. t. To bring under municipal oversight or control; as, a municipalized industry.

Definition of Municipalize

1. Verb. To convert into a municipality ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Municipalize

1. [v -IZED, -IZING, -IZES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Municipalize

municipal borough
municipal center
municipal corporation
municipal corporations
municipal engineering
municipal government
municipal hospital
municipal incorporation
municipal incorporations
municipal note
municipal solid waste
municipalism
municipalisms
municipalities
municipality
municipalize (current term)
municipalized
municipalizes
municipalizing
municipally
municipals
municycling
municyclings
munific
munificence
munificences
munificent
munificently
munified
munifies

Literary usage of Municipalize

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

1. Statutes of the Province of Quebec Passed in the Session Held in the by Québec (Province). (1868)
"CHAPTER 26 An Act to authorize all municipal corporations to municipalize electricity [Assented to, the 20th of May, 1937} ]-|IS MAJESTY, with the advice ..."

2. Statutes of the Province of Quebec Passed in the Session Held in the by Québec (Province). (1868)
"CHAPTER 26 An Act to authorize all municipal corporations to municipalize electricity [Assented to, the 20th of May, 1937} ]-|IS MAJESTY, with the advice ..."

3. The Bitter Cry of the Children by John Spargo, Robert Hunter (1909)
""If we municipalize water because the public health aspect is of such vital importance, then from the same standpoint we should ..."

4. The Bitter Cry of the Children by John Spargo, Robert Hunter (1909)
""If we municipalize water because the public health aspect is of such vital importance, then from the same standpoint we should ..."

5. The American City: A Problem in Democracy by Delos Franklin Wilcox (1904)
"If the city desired to municipalize the waterworks alone, it would involve a further debt of about $3O,000000,2 so that then San Francisco would have a debt ..."

6. The American City: A Problem in Democracy by Delos Franklin Wilcox (1904)
"If the city desired to municipalize the waterworks alone, it would involve a further debt of about $3O,000000,2 so that then San Francisco would have a debt ..."

7. The Annual Literary Index by William Isaac Fletcher, Richard Rogers Bowker (1895)
"Pawnshops and small borrowers. (C. Barnard) Chaut. 19:б9(Лр). — How to municipalize the. (R. Donald) New R. — Why not ..."

8. The Annual Literary Index by William Isaac Fletcher, Richard Rogers Bowker (1895)
"Pawnshops and small borrowers. (C. Barnard) Chaut. 19:б9(Лр). — How to municipalize the. (R. Donald) New R. — Why not ..."

9. Mark Hanna's "moral Cranks" And--others: A Study of To-day by William H. Muldoon (1900)
"... clearly at the outset, though less clearly at the close: "Our problem is a paradox. We must have pure government in order to municipalize, and we must ..."

10. Garden Cities in Theory and Practice: Being an Amplification of a Paper of by Alfred Richard Sennett (1905)
"... therefore the point to be weighed is whether it would be advisable to municipalize- day nurseries, or to empower the municipalities to contribute to ..."

11. Mark Hanna's "moral Cranks" And--others: A Study of To-day by William H. Muldoon (1900)
"... clearly at the outset, though less clearly at the close: "Our problem is a paradox. We must have pure government in order to municipalize, and we must ..."

12. Garden Cities in Theory and Practice: Being an Amplification of a Paper of by Alfred Richard Sennett (1905)
"... therefore the point to be weighed is whether it would be advisable to municipalize- day nurseries, or to empower the municipalities to contribute to ..."

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