ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.]

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  1.  Made American; naturalized in America, esp. in the United States.

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1864.  Miss Yonge, Trial, II. xvi. 315. ‘And he is quite Americanized?’ asked Leonard.

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1866.  Spect., 1 Dec., 1325. Arresting Americanized Irishmen, among others a Head Centre.

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  2.  Made like the American; assimilated to the character of the United States.

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1879.  M. Arnold, Democr., in Mixed Essays, 23. To prevent the English people from becoming, with the growth of democracy, Americanised.

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