Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkəˌnaɪzɪŋ/
verb to make something more like or characteristic of Africa
A1 She is africanizing her wardrobe by adding colorful prints and patterns.
A2 The restaurant is africanizing its menu by incorporating traditional dishes from different African countries.
B1 The company is africanizing its marketing strategy to appeal to a more diverse customer base.
B2 The school curriculum is africanizing by including more literature and history from African countries.
C1 The government is africanizing its policies to promote cultural diversity and inclusion.
C2 The art exhibition is africanizing the art scene by showcasing contemporary African artists and their works.
formal The process of africanizing the curriculum involved incorporating more diverse perspectives and authors from Africa.
informal She's been africanizing her wardrobe by adding more vibrant prints and colors.
slang They're really africanizing the music scene with their new afrobeat sound.
figurative By embracing her heritage and roots, she was africanizing her identity and sense of self.
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