Pronunciation: /diˈkɑləˌnaɪz/
verb to remove or reduce the influence of colonization on a society or culture
A1 We need to decolonize our history books and include more perspectives.
A2 It is important to decolonize the curriculum to provide a more inclusive education.
B1 Efforts are being made to decolonize museums by returning stolen artifacts to their rightful owners.
B2 Scholars argue that it is necessary to decolonize academic disciplines to promote diversity and equity.
C1 The government has initiated a program to decolonize laws that discriminate against indigenous peoples.
C2 Academics are working on strategies to decolonize knowledge production and challenge Eurocentric perspectives.
formal It is crucial for us to decolonize our educational curriculum and include diverse perspectives.
informal We need to start thinking about how to decolonize our mindset and question the narratives we have been taught.
slang Let's work together to decolonize our thinking and challenge the systems of oppression.
figurative In order to truly progress, we must decolonize our hearts and minds from the influences of the past.
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