Infantilize

//ɪnˈfæn.tɪ.laɪz//

Synonyms for "infantilize" (1 found)

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Verb(1 words)

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Translations

20 translations across 11 languages.

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Catalan

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  • infantilitzar verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • infantilitzar verb (to treat like a child)

Dutch

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  • infantiliseren verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • infantiliseren verb (to treat like a child)

Esperanto

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  • infanigi verb (to treat like a child)

Finnish

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  • infantilisoida verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • kohdella kuin lasta verb (to treat like a child)

French

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  • infantiliser verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • infantiliser verb (to treat like a child)

German

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  • infantilisieren verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • infantilisieren verb (to treat like a child)

Italian

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  • infantilizzare verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • infantilizzare verb (to treat like a child)

Polish

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  • infantylizować verb (to treat like a child)
  • zinfantylizować verb (to treat like a child)

Portuguese

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  • infantilizar verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • infantilizar verb (to treat like a child)

Spanish

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  • infantilizar verb (to reduce to the state of an infant)
  • infantilizar verb (to treat like a child)

Swedish

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  • förbarnsliga verb (to treat like a child)

Sample sentences

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For too long, many of us have sought unity by binding ourselves together with the umbilical cords of dogma. They have done less and less to nurture us in recent years, and more and more to infantilize us.

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