verb (used with object), cul·tur·al·ized, cul·tur·al·iz·ing. Anthropology .to expose or subject to the influence of culture.
Also, especially British, cul·tur·al·ise.
Origin:
cultural + -ize
Related formscul·tur·al·i·za·tion, noun
de·cul·tur·al·ize, verb (used with object), de·cul·tur·al·ized, de·cul·tur·al·iz·ing.
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Culturalization
Balmurli Natrajan has written: 'The culturalization of caste in India' -- subject(s): Group identity, Caste
Well agriculture has a lot to do with cultrualization, and with culturalization we have got a lot of new technology. and with ecocenturisum that has affected the global population by new data to charts
The term used to describe the process of becoming a part of another culture is "acculturation." Acculturation occurs when an individual or a group adopts the cultural traits and practices of a different culture, often through prolonged contact and interaction with that culture.