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		Definition of Arabize in English: Arabize(British Arabise) verb ˈarəbʌɪzˈɛrəˌbaɪz [with object]usually as adjective ArabizedGive (someone or something) an Arab or Arabic character. 使(人,物)阿拉伯化 阿拉伯化的书写。 Example sentencesExamples -  For decades, the Party actively tried to Arabize much of the country.
 -  With their political dominance, the northerners have attempted to Arabize the country and to promote Arabic, at the expense of French, in the educational system.
 -  Most Arabs in that area had been settled there in an attempt to Arabize the north.
 -  ‘Arabizing the Internet: IT technology, a future market for growth, ’.
 -  If the government insisted on a unitary state that would Islamize and Arabize the entire country, the south would demand independence.
 -  The Arab invasion in the 7th century brought with it many Arab soldiers who settled there and who slowly Arabized the country and converted most of its inhabitants to Islam.
 -  For the most part, however, the inhabitants of Palestine became Arabized, converting to Islam and speaking Arabic.
 -  The pressure to Arabize was resisted by Berber population groups, such as the Kabyles, the Chaouia, the Tuareg, and the Mzabt.
 -  Other parts of the country are also being Arabised, they say, but not to the same degree.
 -  In its street forms, rai operates in France to keep a community of former North African residents connected; in Algeria it operated for a time as a Berber nationalist medium against the Islamicizing, Arabizing currents.
 -  They thrived as a community of fully Arabised Jews who were productive citizens of the Cordoban caliphate.
 -  Some claim that the term ‘Divan’ is an Arabized Persian word while AI-Kalkashandy argued that it is an Arabic word.
 
    Definition of Arabize in US English: Arabize(British Arabise) verbˈɛrəˌbaɪzˈerəˌbīz [with object]usually as adjective ArabizedGive (someone or something) an Arab or Arabic character. 使(人,物)阿拉伯化 阿拉伯化的书写。 Example sentencesExamples -  Most Arabs in that area had been settled there in an attempt to Arabize the north.
 -  The pressure to Arabize was resisted by Berber population groups, such as the Kabyles, the Chaouia, the Tuareg, and the Mzabt.
 -  With their political dominance, the northerners have attempted to Arabize the country and to promote Arabic, at the expense of French, in the educational system.
 -  Some claim that the term ‘Divan’ is an Arabized Persian word while AI-Kalkashandy argued that it is an Arabic word.
 -  ‘Arabizing the Internet: IT technology, a future market for growth, ’.
 -  In its street forms, rai operates in France to keep a community of former North African residents connected; in Algeria it operated for a time as a Berber nationalist medium against the Islamicizing, Arabizing currents.
 -  The Arab invasion in the 7th century brought with it many Arab soldiers who settled there and who slowly Arabized the country and converted most of its inhabitants to Islam.
 -  They thrived as a community of fully Arabised Jews who were productive citizens of the Cordoban caliphate.
 -  If the government insisted on a unitary state that would Islamize and Arabize the entire country, the south would demand independence.
 -  For the most part, however, the inhabitants of Palestine became Arabized, converting to Islam and speaking Arabic.
 -  For decades, the Party actively tried to Arabize much of the country.
 -  Other parts of the country are also being Arabised, they say, but not to the same degree.
 
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