verb
- to bring under imperial control or rule; to make part of an empire
- to give imperial status or dignity to; to make imperial in character
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'imperialize'; often used in historical contexts
Usage: less common usage
Examples
- European powers sought to imperialise vast territories in Africa during the 19th century.
- The Roman Empire continued to imperialise neighboring regions for centuries.
- Colonial nations imperialised much of Asia and the Pacific.
- The policy aimed to imperialise the newly conquered lands.
- Historians debate the long-term effects of efforts to imperialise indigenous populations.
- The empire's strategy was to imperialise wealthy trading ports along the coast.