bring under in English

depress, make sad, make unhappy

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1. Cartelize definition is - to bring under the control of a cartel.

2. What does Bureaucratize mean? To make into a bureaucracy or bring under bureaucratic control

3. Collectivize, collectivise (verb) bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises How to pronounce Collectivise?

4. Collectivise definition: bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises synonyms: collectivize, organize, organise antonyms: disorganize

5. Collectivize definition: bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises synonyms: collectivise, organize, organise antonyms: disorganize

6. Verb with object Africanization to bring under African, especially black African influence or to adapt to African needs

7. Bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises Familiarity information: Collectivize used as a verb is very rare.

8. Bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises Familiarity information: Collectivise used as a verb is very rare.

9. Conventionalize To render conventional; bring under the influence of conventional rules; render observant of the forms and precedents of society

10. Collectivise: to bring under collective control; to organize for operation by the principles of collectivism; -- especially of farms and industrial enterprises

11. Anesthetize Meaning: "bring under the influence of an anesthetic," 1848, from Latinized form of Greek anaisthetos "insensate,… See definitions of Anesthetize.

12. Collectivize: 1 v bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises Synonyms: collectivise Type of: organise , organize cause to be structured or ordered or …

13. Collectivise: 1 v bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises Synonyms: Collectivize Type of: organise , organize cause to be structured or ordered or …

14. Bureaucratize (third-person singular simple present Bureaucratizes, present participle bureaucratizing, simple past and past participle bureaucratized) To bring under the control of a bureaucracy; to make bureaucratic

15. Collectivise - bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises collectivize organize , organise - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea

16. Bureaucratize (third-person singular simple present Bureaucratizes, present participle bureaucratizing, simple past and past participle Bureaucratized) To bring under the control of a bureaucracy; to make bureaucratic

17. Epidemics of Class II refer to those which can cause great economic losses and need to take strict measures to bring under control or exterminate them and avoid their spread.

18. As for the sadist, he finds himself, in truth, a slave of this passion, of this necessity, to bring under the yoke of jouissance, what he is aiming at as being the subject.

19. Present participle of conquer Synonyms & Antonyms of Conquering (Entry 2 of 2) 1 to bring under one's control by force of arms before his final defeat, Napoléon had managed to conquer much of Europe

20. Past tense of conquer Synonyms & Antonyms of Conquered (Entry 2 of 2) 1 to bring under one's control by force of arms before his final defeat, Napoléon had managed to conquer much of Europe

21. Bu·reauc·ra·tized, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·ing, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·es To make into a bureaucracy or bring under bureaucratic control: "The failure of communication is built—or Bureaucratized—into the legal system" (Anatole Broyard).

22. Bu·reauc·ra·tized, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·ing, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·es To make into a bureaucracy or bring under bureaucratic control: "The failure of communication is built—or Bureaucratized—into the legal system" (Anatole Broyard).

23. Bu·reauc·ra·tized, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·ing, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·es To make into a bureaucracy or bring under bureaucratic control: "The failure of communication is built—or Bureaucratized—into the legal system" (Anatole Broyard)

24. Cust's 1878 survey of the languages of the region ends with a last "Group" he called "Alfurese-Negrito," noting apologetically that "[i]t is confessedly not a geographical Group, but merely a device to bring under review certain savage tribes, which can in no way be held to be Malayan in race or in Language, yet are necessarily