suburbanized

IPA: sʌbˈɝbʌnaɪzd

adjective

  • surrounded by many suburbs
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Examples of "suburbanized" in Sentences

  • Does Chicago need more malls, or is this great city getting suburbanized?
  • Unfortunately, small towns have become suburbanized and lost their functionality.
  • Only in 2007 they are less about pure socialism than a kind of suburbanized version ofit.
  • In North America and Australia, the arrival city has been suburbanized, and in the U.S. more immigrants now live in the suburbs than in the central cities.
  • In a very real way, the pond is a part of everybody's backyard, it's a very suburbanized bit of ocean, and the birds in the neighborhood are mostly suburban not ocean-going birds.
  • Their hilliness has allowed them to miss out on cultivation and act as wilderness preserves, though a couple have been partly quarried or suburbanized, and Mount Royal itself is either downtown or park.
  • The article points out a couple of interesting things, one of which is explicit: that the renewed kibbutzim are not quite for the most part run inthe way that traditional kibbutzim were run, but rather as, “a kind of suburbanized version of it.”

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