Definition of Prussianising

1. prussianise [v] - See also: prussianise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prussianising

prurition
pruritions
pruritis
pruritogenic
pruritus
pruritus ani
prurituses
prusik
prusiked
prusiking
prusiks
prussianise
prussianised
prussianises
prussianising (current term)
prussianization
prussianize
prussianized
prussianizes
prussianizing
prussiate
prussiates
prussic
prussic acid
pruta
prutah
prutot
prutoth
pry

Literary usage of Prussianising

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

1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1878)
"prussianising became the popular idea, and it may be doubted whether there is any nation in this quarter of the globe which has not since that time grafted ..."

2. The Fortnightly Review (1871)
"... now undergoing the process of therough prussianising, the anticipations of a joint rule of militarism, Caesarism, and feudalism—to use the familiar ..."

3. Self-government in Industry by George Douglas Howard Cole (1917)
"Before the war, the problem of industrial control had forced its way to the front. State Socialism, in part a bureaucratic and prussianising movement and in ..."

4. The Crime by Richard Grelling (1917)
"No doubt it is also open to the accuser to speak in foreign countries, in so far as the prussianising influence of their mighty neighbour, the fear of her ..."

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