Pronunciation: /kəˈneɪdiəˌnaɪz/
verb to make or become like or characteristic of Canada or Canadians
A1 I want to Canadianize my wardrobe by adding more plaid shirts and denim jackets.
A2 She decided to Canadianize her cooking by learning how to make poutine and butter tarts.
B1 The company plans to Canadianize their marketing strategy to better appeal to customers in Canada.
B2 The new government initiative aims to Canadianize the education system by incorporating more Indigenous perspectives.
C1 The museum curator worked to Canadianize the exhibit by showcasing more works by Canadian artists.
C2 The author's goal is to Canadianize their writing style in order to resonate more with Canadian readers.
formal The company decided to Canadianize their marketing strategy to better appeal to a Canadian audience.
informal I think we should Canadianize this recipe by adding some maple syrup.
slang Let's Canadianize this party by playing some classic Canadian tunes.
figurative The artist's work was truly Canadianized when they started incorporating scenes of the Canadian wilderness.
Canadianized
Canadianizes
more Canadianized
most Canadianized
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will Canadianize
have Canadianized
is Canadianizing
Canadianizes
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to Canadianize
Canadianizing
Canadianized