The entire tendency of the modern or Malthusian political economy is to denationalize.
2
At the same time, I should denationalize Shakespeare, Dickens, Tolstoi and Dostoievski, making them Spaniards.
3
His efforts to dazzle German princes and denationalize two of her leading thinkers were partly successful.
4
But the pressing character of the invitation reveals the Emperor's dissatisfaction with his French poetasters and his intention to denationalize German literature.
5
Its action was inspired less by a creed than an object, and that object was to dedicate our National Territories to freedom, and denationalize slavery.
Ús de denationalise en anglès
1
The Khans never thought of attempting to denationalise their Russian subjects.
2
It was considered as a part of the policy, foreshadowed in Lord Durham's report, to denationalise, if possible, the French Canadian province.
3
He remembered that it was Cardinal Cuilen who had denationalised religion in Ireland.
4
You don't understand that because you're denationalised; because, as you say yourself, you have no country.
5
Such a step might not yet be clear, but the steps towards denationalising the NHS are clear.
6
But these people were as denationalised as the dishes set before them with every circumstance of unstamped respectability.
7
Still Suetonius tried to form his taste on older and purer models, and is far removed from the denationalised school of Fronto and Apuleius.
8
I assure you he understands everything you can say to him in English as well as Italian, so that he won't be utterly denationalised.