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levelisation (countable and uncountable, plural levelisations)

  1. Alternative form of levelization
    • 1941, Jayendraray Bhagwanlal Durkal, Conservative India:
      The idea of equality has already launched Communist Russia into perpetrating the tyrannies of levelisation and Bovietisation.
    • 1981, Hovhanness I. Pilikian, Armenian Cinema: A Source Book:
      The sound technicians seem to record the sound-tracks on a single level, leaving the actors far too often to their own pathetic devices of levelisation.
    • 2001, N. N. Vohra, Culture, Democracy And Development In South Asia, page 19:
      The modernist rejection of hierarchy is accompanied by certain unacceptable forms of levelisation and new inequalities.

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