Estonification

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Estonia +‎ -ification

Noun[edit]

Estonification (uncountable)

  1. the act or process of Estonifying.
    • 1978, Tönu Parming, Elmar Järvesoo, A Case study of a Soviet Republic: the Estonian SSR:
      The recent Estonification of the party and government leadership seems to reflect a conscious policy
    • 1992, Clare Thomson, The singing revolution: a political journey through the Baltic States:
      Today the popular fronts, in an effort to reassure the ethnic minorities living in the Baltics, insist that the rights of non-Balts were respected, and that, despite Estonification, Latvianization and Lithuanianization, will be respected again.
    • 1994, Stockholms universitet. Centrum för baltiska studier, Emancipation and interdependence: the Baltic States as new entities in the international economy, 1918-1940: symposium organized by the Centre for Baltic Studies, Stockholm University, 15-17 October 1992, Centre for Baltic Studies, →ISBN:
      In foreign diplomatic circles in Estonia the law was characterized as the Estonification of industry.

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