Pronunciation: /ˌæfrɪkənɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun the process of making something or someone more African in character or identity
A1 Africanization is the process of adopting African customs and traditions.
A2 The Africanization of the workforce led to a more diverse and inclusive environment.
B1 The Africanization of the music industry has brought new rhythms and sounds to the global stage.
B2 Many argue that Africanization of education curriculum is necessary to promote cultural diversity.
C1 The Africanization of business practices has resulted in increased collaboration with African companies.
C2 Scholars have debated the implications of Africanization on international relations and globalization.
formal The process of africanization in the workplace involves promoting diversity and inclusion.
informal The company is undergoing africanization by hiring more employees from African descent.
slang I heard they're planning on africanizing the team by bringing in more African talent.
figurative The africanization of the fashion industry is evident in the increasing popularity of African-inspired designs.
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