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Etymology edit

Serbian +‎ -ization

Noun edit

Serbinization (uncountable)

  1. the act or process of making Serbian.
    • 1984, Frederick L. Shiels, Ethnic Separatism and World Politics, Lanham, MD: University Press of America, →ISBN:
      Albanians in Yugoslavia were subject to policies of deliberate assimilation and Serbinization.
    • 1992, Tun Thwin, Civil wars in Yugoslavia and Burma:
      But the advent of Milosevic in 1987, his strong nationalist stance and drive for systematic Serbinization, the collapse of the Serbian Communist Party, which was turned into Serbian Socialist Party, made things more tensed and worser,
    • 2009, Robert Stallaerts, Historical Dictionary of Croatia, Scarecrow Press, →ISBN, page 28:
      The Serbs from Belgrade argued that the colonization had injected artificially Croatian influence, while the Croats complained of Serbinization, as the colonists originated mainly from the Krajina.