SINICIZE

Verb

Sinicize (third-person singular simple present Sinicizes, present participle Sinicizing, simple past and past participle Sinicized)

Alternative letter-case form of sinicize

Etymology

Verb

sinicize (third-person singular simple present sinicizes, present participle sinicizing, simple past and past participle sinicized)

(transitive) To make something Chinese in form or character.

(transitive) To convert to Chinese characters or to enable to work with the Chinese script.

Synonyms

• Sinify, sinify

• Sinofy, sinofy

Source: Wiktionary



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