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third-person singular simple present anglicises, present participle anglicising, simple past and past participle anglicised
(transitive) To make English, as to customs, culture, pronunciation, spelling, or style. quotations examples
Someone who is translating into English a German novel, the hero of which is named Heinrich, will leave the name as it is; he will not Anglicize it into Henry.
1970, W. H. Auden, A Certain World, New York: Viking Press, page 267
Other users of non-anglo descent have also alleged Lensa whitened their skin and anglicised their features, a common complaint of image-editing software on platforms like TikTok.
2022 December 8, Caitlin Cassidy, “What does the Lensa AI app do with my self portraits and why has it gone viral?”, in The Guardian
(transitive) To dub or translate into English. examples
(intransitive) To become English. examples