Indigenised example sentences

in·dig·e·nize

verb

indigenize (verb) · indigenizes (third person present) · indigenized (past tense) · indigenized (past participle) · indigenizing (present participle) · indigenise (verb) · indigenises (third person present) · indigenised (past tense) · indigenised (past participle) · indigenising (present participle)

  - bring (something) under the control, dominance, or influence of the people native to an area:

"Indigenised" Example Sentences

1. The indigenised curriculum reflected the local culture and history.
2. He spoke of the indigenised version of the game, played with local materials.
3. Researchers studied the indigenised forms of Christianity in the region.
4. Their music was a fascinating blend of traditional and indigenised pop styles.
5. The indigenised seeds proved far more resilient to drought.
6. Completely indigenised, the technology was now accessible to everyone.
7. She wore a indigenised version of the national dress.
8. The government promoted indigenised agricultural practices.
9. Indigenised, the story lost none of its original power.
10. His work focused on indigenised knowledge systems.
11. The indigenised language incorporated many local terms.
12. Indigenised teaching methods improved student engagement.
13. We observed a newly indigenised species of bird.
14. The indigenised sports event attracted a large crowd.
15. A indigenised approach to problem-solving is often more effective.
16. The artist's style was strikingly indigenised.
17. They had fully indigenised the process.
18. His indigenised interpretation of Shakespeare was controversial.
19. Indigenised, the festival became a unique cultural experience.
20. The indigenised healthcare system faced many challenges.
21. How was the technology indigenised?
22. The story was cleverly indigenised for a younger audience.
23. It was a beautifully indigenised piece of art.
24. Indigenised versions of the software were available in several languages.
25. The ceremony was a powerful example of indigenised ritual.
26. We need more indigenised solutions to local problems.
27. The community celebrated their indigenised traditions.
28. His research highlighted the importance of indigenised approaches to development.
29. Successfully indigenised, the program expanded rapidly.
30. The project aimed to indigenise agricultural techniques.
31. Indigenised knowledge is crucial for sustainable development.
32. The newly indigenised law faced immediate opposition.
33. He argued for a more deeply indigenised curriculum.
34. The company's products were specifically indigenised for the local market.
35. The indigenised version of the software was buggy.
36. Through indigenisation, the community strengthened its identity.
37. It was a remarkably indigenised interpretation of the myth.
38. The researchers sought to understand the process of indigenisation in detail.
39. Many aspects of the society were indigenised over time.
40. The indigenised practices were passed down through generations.
41. Why did they choose to indigenise the product?
42. The indigenised approach yielded surprising results.
43. They were committed to indigenising their education system.
44. The effects of indigenisation were profound and long-lasting.
45. A truly indigenised system requires community participation.
46. The indigenised language eventually replaced the colonial one.
47. The process of indigenising the technology took years.
48. Indigenised medicine played a vital role in healthcare.
49. This indigenised approach was more culturally sensitive.
50. The benefits of indigenisation are undeniable.

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