noun
- the process of organizing or uniting separate states, regions, or groups under a federal system of government
- the act of bringing something under federal control or jurisdiction
Usage: often used in political and historical contexts
Usage: commonly used in discussions of government policy and administration
Examples
- The federalization of the thirteen colonies created the United States.
- The proposal for federalization of the education system sparked debate among state officials.
- Federalization of the police force would shift authority from local to national government.
- Many European nations pursued federalization to strengthen their political union.
- The federalization process required constitutional amendments and lengthy negotiations.
- Critics argued that federalization would reduce local autonomy and representation.