English

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Etymology

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From Armenianize +‎ -ation.

Noun

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Armenianization (uncountable)

  1. The act or process of Armenianizing.
    • 1997, Mark Saroyan, Edward W. Walker, Minorities, mullahs, and modernity: reshaping community in the former Soviet Union, Univ of California Intl &, →ISBN:
      One of the features common to both Galshoyan's and Emin's texts is a consistent Armenianization of experience.
    • 2004, Tofik Kocharli, Armenian Deception: Historical Information, Eldar, page 14:
      According to a famous scholar and researcher LPetrushevski, "Garabagh has never belonged to the Armenian cultural centers," and the Armenian Church "has always served as an instrument of Armenianization" of Albania.
    • 2008, S. Payaslian, The History of Armenia: From the Origins to the Present, Springer, →ISBN, page 166:
      Armenianization revived the Armenian culture and language on the independent soil of Armenia; the nation could finally repair its mutilated identity if not pacify its tormented soul.