Judaize


[joo-dee-ahyz, -dey-, -duh-] /ˈdʒu diˌaɪz, -deɪ-, -də-/

verb (used without object), Judaized, Judaizing.
1.
to conform to the spirit, character, principles, or practices of Judaism.
verb (used with object), Judaized, Judaizing.
2.
to bring into conformity with Judaism.
/ˈdʒʊdeɪˌaɪz/
verb
1.
to conform or bring into conformity with Judaism
2.
(transitive) to convert to Judaism
3.
(transitive) to imbue with Jewish principles

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