What is another word for Federalized?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛdəɹə͡lˌa͡ɪzd] (IPA)

Federalized, which means to bring something under the control or authority of the federal government, can be replaced with several other words that convey similar meanings. These synonyms include "nationalize," "centralize," "majoritize," "standardize" and "unify" among others. Nationalize refers to bringing industries or resources under the control of the central government. Centralize, on the other hand, signifies the act of bringing together several governance powers into one central authority. Majoritize implies ensuring federal control over regional and local powers. Standardize means ensuring conformity and consistency in regulations across different states. Lastly, Unify refers to bringing different entities together to form one cohesive unit. All these synonyms imply a shift in power and control from a decentralized system to federal authority.

What are the hypernyms for Federalized?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Federalized

President Johnson Federalized the Alabama National Guard and used it to guarantee the maintenance of law and order.
"The Black Experience in America The Immigrant Heritage of America"
Norman Coombs
If South Africa, like Australia, had been Federalized, this windfall would have been lost, because the word "Federal" might have suggested some form of Federal Home Rule for Ireland.
"The Framework of Home Rule"
Erskine Childers
I mean that Englishmen, whatever their views on the congestion of Parliamentary business owing to the pressure of Irish, Welsh, and Scottish affairs, have not seriously considered the idea of a subordinate Legislature exclusively English, which would be just as essential a feature of a completely Federalized kingdom as subordinate Legislatures exclusively Irish, Scottish, and Welsh.
"The Framework of Home Rule"
Erskine Childers

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