Adjective Satellite
made urban in nature; taking on urban characteristics
Source: WordNetFolk-art signifies the poetical, musical and pictorial activities of those strata of the population which are uneducated and not urbanized or industrialised. Arnold Hauser
We city dwellers, we residents of Los Angeles and the surrounding areas, are for the most part urbanized to some extent. We know deadlines, start times and traffic. Henry Rollins
the urbanized Eastern states Source: Internet
An increasingly urbanized valley where there are daily traffic jams at rush hour and it is not uncommon for motorists to get stuck in their car for an hour, or more. Source: Internet
As the Mennonite population has become urbanized and more integrated into the wider culture, this visible difference has disappeared outside of conservative Mennonite groups. Source: Internet
In addition, the city of Waterbury, located in the much more urbanized eastern part of Connecticut, was where audiences visited the house of the sole survivor of the first film, Alice Hardy. Source: Internet