ethnify

[US]//'eθnɪfaɪ//
[UK]//'eθnɪfaɪ//

Translation

v.To give an ethnic character to something; to make something representative of a specific ethnic group.; To cause something to become ethnic in nature or style.

Example Sentences

researchers should not ethnify the data without proper context.

the committee decided to ethnify the classification system for better accuracy.

some historians criticize attempts to ethnify historical records.

the government will ethnify the census questions next year.

anthropologists warn against the tendency to ethnify cultural practices.

we need to ethnify the survey responses to identify trends.

the museum refused to ethnify the artifacts for display purposes.

linguists sometimes ethnify language variations in their studies.

it would be inappropriate to ethnify the population without consent.

the report aims to ethnify the demographic categories.

critics argue that it is problematic to ethnify the database.

scholars continue to debate how to ethnify the sample group.

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