1. Americanized - Adjective
2. Americanized - Verb
Americanized
simple past and past participle of Americanize
Americanized (comparative more Americanized, superlative most Americanized)
Having been made American or into an American style.
I think that the Japanese culture is one of the very few cultures left that is its own entity. They're just so traditional and so specific in their ways. It's kind of untouched, it's not Americanized. Toni Collette
I think that The Eye is a particularly Americanized take on horror. Guillermo del Toro
My parents kept the best aspects of the Asian culture, and they Americanized the family. My mother was a great example for me. She was a working mother with a good career. Andrea Jung
I'm completely Americanized - I have an American accent, an American wife - but a residue of me is foreign. Dinesh D'Souza
Australia was great. I would advise anybody to go there. In fact, if you couldn't live here, Australia would be the place to live. It's the most Americanized country that I've ever seen in the world. Jerry Lawler
We go to Europe to be Americanized. Ralph Waldo Emerson