Definition of Romanize in English :

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Romanize meaning in English

Meaning of Romanize in English

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Romanize

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Verb

1. latinise, latinize, romanise, romanize

write in the Latin alphabet

Example Sentences:
'many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names'

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Romanize

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verb
1. (transitive)
to impart a Roman Catholic character to (a ceremony, practice, etc)
2. (intransitive)
to be converted to Roman Catholicism
3. (transitive)
to transcribe or transliterate (a language) into the Roman alphabet
4. 
to make Roman in character, allegiance, style, etc

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Romanize

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈRomanˌized or ˈRomanˌizing
1. 
to make Roman in character, spirit, etc.
2. 
to make Roman Catholic
3. 
to respell in the Roman alphabet
verb intransitive
4. 
to follow or be influenced by Roman customs, law, etc.
5. 
to conform to Roman Catholicism

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Romanize

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tr.v. Ro·man·ized, Ro·man·iz·ing, Ro·man·iz·es
1. To convert (a person) to Roman Catholicism.
2. To make Roman in character, allegiance, or style.
3. often romanize To write or transliterate in the Latin alphabet.

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