suburbanize

IPA: sʌbˈɝbʌnaɪz

verb

  • (transitive) To make suburban; to convert or adapt to a suburb.
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Examples of "suburbanize" in Sentences

  • "suburbanize" the neighborhood and ruin its eclectic vibrancy.
  • What sanctioned this building boom was the impulse to suburbanize and travel.
  • Worldwide, almost every country continued to suburbanize, from Orange County, California, to Grand-Couronne around Paris.
  • Blacks like other groups continue to suburbanize, said Seth Forman, chief planner with the Long Island Regional Planning Council.
  • People and jobs have continued to sprawl and suburbanize since the turn of the century, just as they were doing before. joe from Lowell says:
  • Production and consumption rose, as the nation's population not only increased but continued to urbanize, and then suburbanize, in growing numbers.
  • In short, single-use office buildings suburbanize the urban core itself while facilitating continued use of the suburban development model (i.e., sprawl) throughout our region.
  • Building a new station on the southern end of town will make it more feasible to suburbanize Albemarle where, currently, Charlottesville dissolves to countryside within just a few miles on 29.
  • JACKSON: Well, the DLC appoints by invitation -- invites its constituency, and labor is not in the DNC -- DLC, and this -- 40 percent of this convention -- only a smathering of blacks in the DLC or Hispanics in the DLC, and so it's in some sense a privatized version of Democrats that they sought to suburbanize the party.

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