1. industrializing - Adjective
2. industrializing - Verb
industrializing
present participle of industrialize
industrializing (comparative more industrializing, superlative most industrializing)
That is undergoing industrialisation; becoming more industrial.
Age of Imperialism The Age of Imperialism, a time period beginning around 1700, saw (generally European) industrializing nations, engaging in the process of colonizing, influencing, and annexing other parts of the world in order to gain political power. Source: Internet
Although the south was industrializing and was more prosperous than the north the accumulated grievances allowed the multiple opposition forces to coalesce. Source: Internet
Currently, 82 countries are members while another 82 participate in the Affiliate Country Programme, which is not a form of membership but is designed to help industrializing countries get involved with the IEC. Source: Internet
A similar system (with certain national differences) was implemented in other industrializing countries in the latter part of the 19th century and the early 20th century. Source: Internet
In industrializing Britain, with the repeal of tariffs on salt in 1824, demand for sulfur from Sicily surged upward. Source: Internet
Railroads were built to connect the new industrializing cities. Source: Internet