Dezionification

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A process of rendering something less Zionist, the abandonment of Zionist ideology, or the removal of Zionists from power. rare, uncountable

    "It was on this basis that mainly non-Arab advocates of the undoing of the State of Israel as constituted in 1967-70 insisted on its ‘de-Zionification’, and its replacement by a bi-national Palestinian State."

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"It was on this basis that mainly non-Arab advocates of the undoing of the State of Israel as constituted in 1967-70 insisted on its ‘de-Zionification’, and its replacement by a bi-national Palestinian State."

Etymology

From de- + Zion + -ification. At least in some uses formed by analogy with denazification.

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