v. [f. VATICAN + -IZE.] trans. To subject to the authority of the Vatican; to imbue with Vaticanism. So Vaticanized ppl. a.
1890. For. Ch. Chron., March, 8. Impossible for him to adopt the Vaticanised faith.
1896. Bright, Rom. See in Early Ch., 212. This bold attempt to Vaticanise antiquity.