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Definition of Suburbanised
1. Adjective. Surrounded by many suburbs. "A highly suburbanized city"
Definition of Suburbanised
1. suburbanise [v] - See also: suburbanise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Suburbanised
Literary usage of Suburbanised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal by Charles Dickens (1887)
"Whenever he takes me for an afternoon drive in the roomy chaise along the lanes—once
country, but now suburbanised out of all knowledge—he pours out the ..."
2. Souls in Action: In the Crucible of the New Life by Harold Begbie (1911)
"She became a little maid-of-all- work to a lady living in the suburbanised country
beyond the smoke of London. This woman was one of those monsters who ..."
3. Highways and Byways in Middlesex by Walter Jerrold (1909)
"... another such mixture of new and old, as is characteristic of the suburbanised
villages along these lower reaches of the Stream of Pleasure. ..."
4. State of the Nation: South Africa 20052006 by Sakhela Buhlungu (2006)
"... available accoutrements of contemporary urban living as defined by the lifestyle
of suburbanised whites - secure independent brick homes with supplies ..."
5. The Suburban Homes of London: A Residential Guide to Favourite London by William Spencer Clark (1881)
"Now the builder has suburbanised many parts of the neighbourhood, although the
process has been done, for the most part, with care, and the rural aspect of ..."
6. Transport and Leisure by Ecmt (2000)
"... Regional parks too are relevant here as open leisure zones and green belts
around suburbanised towns, Beyond the limits of big towns and around their ..."