v. [f. VATICAN + -IZE.] trans. To subject to the authority of the Vatican; to imbue with Vaticanism. So Vaticanized ppl. a.

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1890.  For. Ch. Chron., March, 8. Impossible for him to adopt the Vaticanised faith.

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1896.  Bright, Rom. See in Early Ch., 212. This bold attempt to Vaticanise antiquity.

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