racialize
to impose a racial interpretation on; place in a racial context.
to perceive, view, or experience in a racial context.
to categorize or differentiate on the basis of membership in a racial group.
- Also especially British, ra·cial·ise .
Other words from racialize
- ra·cial·i·za·tion [rey-shuh-lahy-zey-shuhn] /ˌreɪ ʃə laɪˈzeɪ ʃən/ especially British, ra·cial·i·sa·tion, noun
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How to use racialize in a sentence
Tying diseases to where they originate in addition to racializing a disease can also create a false sense of security that a disease can be contained.
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British Dictionary definitions for racialize
racialise
/ (ˈreɪʃəˌlaɪz) /
(tr) to render racial in tone or content
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