proletarianization
proletarianization | |
RP (AFI) | [ˌpɹəʊ.lɪˌtɛː.ɹɪ.ə.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃn̩] ⓘ |
EE. UU. (AFI) | [ˌpɹoʊ.ləˌtɛ.ɹi.ə.nəˈzeɪ.ʃ(ə)n] ⓘ |
silabación | pro - le - tar - i - an - i - za - tion |
grafías alternativas | proletarianisation[1] |
Etimología
editarDe proletarianize y el sufijo -ation.[2]
Sustantivo
editarSingular | Plural |
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proletarianization | proletarianizations |
- Ejemplo:
[H]e would have found if he had lived for another half-century, and can be credited for foreseeing in 1906, such a disintegration and proletarianisation of society as he understood it as to transform it into a mob, and such a weakening of the national will as to leave it purposeless and helpless.W. L. Burn. Law and Opinion in England in the Twentieth Century. Capítulo The Conservative Tradition and Its Reformulations. Páginas 42-43. Editado por: Morris Ginsberg. Editorial: University of California Press. Berkeley; Los Angeles, Calif., 1959.
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