How Do You Spell SOVIETISE?

Pronunciation: [sˈə͡ʊva͡ɪ͡ətˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Sovietise (/ˈsəʊviətaɪz/) is a verb that means to bring under the control, influence, or economic system of the Soviet Union. This word follows British English spelling rules, where the suffix "-ise" is spelled with an "s" instead of a "z". The IPA transcription shows that the stress is placed on the second syllable "vi" and the final "e" is pronounced as "aɪz". Sovietise was a commonly used term during the Cold War, describing Soviet efforts to expand their influence over other countries.

SOVIETISE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "sovietise" refers to the act or process of establishing, transforming, or adapting a society or government to resemble or operate according to the principles, practices, or systems of a Soviet-style communist regime, specifically referring to the Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin. It emerged during the early 20th century as a result of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, which led to the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1922.

    The concept of sovietise encompasses a wide range of political, social, and economic changes aimed at centralizing power, implementing a planned economy, suppressing dissent, and promoting collective decision-making through the establishment of soviets (or councils) of workers, peasants, and soldiers. It involves the adoption of Marxist-Leninist ideology and the imposition of a highly bureaucratic administrative system, often characterized by extensive state control, nationalization of industries, and strict censorship.

    Sovietisation can involve the reorganization of political institutions, such as the creation of a one-party system or the establishment of a secret police apparatus to maintain control. It may also include the indoctrination of citizens through propaganda campaigns, state-controlled education, and restrictions on freedom of speech, press, and assembly.

    The term "sovietise" can also be used metaphorically to describe the spread or influence of Soviet-style principles, practices, or ideologies on other countries, movements, or organizations, outside the context of the former Soviet Union.

Common Misspellings for SOVIETISE

  • aovietise
  • zovietise
  • xovietise
  • dovietise
  • eovietise
  • wovietise
  • sivietise
  • skvietise
  • slvietise
  • spvietise
  • s0vietise
  • s9vietise
  • societise
  • sobietise
  • sogietise
  • sofietise
  • sovuetise
  • sovjetise
  • sovketise

Etymology of SOVIETISE

The word "sovietise" is derived from the word "Soviet", which refers to a system of government that was established in Russia after the Russian Revolution in 1917. The term "Soviet" itself originates from the Russian word "soviet", meaning "council" or "assembly". In the context of the Russian Revolution, "Soviet" referred to workers' and soldiers' councils that were formed to exercise political power. The term "sovietise" emerged as a verb to describe the process of establishing or adopting a Soviet-style system of government or implementing Soviet policies in other countries.

Similar spelling words for SOVIETISE

Conjugate verb Sovietise

CONDITIONAL

I would sovietise
you would sovietise
he/she/it would sovietise
we would sovietise
they would sovietise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be sovietising
you would be sovietising
he/she/it would be sovietising
we would be sovietising
they would be sovietising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have sovietise
you would have sovietise
he/she/it would have sovietise
we would have sovietise
they would have sovietise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been sovietising
you would have been sovietising
he/she/it would have been sovietising
we would have been sovietising
they would have been sovietising

FUTURE

I will sovietise
you will sovietise
he/she/it will sovietise
we will sovietise
they will sovietise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be sovietising
you will be sovietising
he/she/it will be sovietising
we will be sovietising
they will be sovietising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sovietised
you will have sovietised
he/she/it will have sovietised
we will have sovietised
they will have sovietised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been sovietising
you will have been sovietising
he/she/it will have been sovietising
we will have been sovietising
they will have been sovietising

IMPERATIVE

you sovietise
we let´s sovietise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sovietise

PAST

I sovietised
you sovietised
he/she/it sovietised
we sovietised
they sovietised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was sovietising
you were sovietising
he/she/it was sovietising
we were sovietising
they were sovietising

PAST PARTICIPLE

sovietised

PAST PERFECT

I had sovietised
you had sovietised
he/she/it had sovietised
we had sovietised
they had sovietised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been sovietising
you had been sovietising
he/she/it had been sovietising
we had been sovietising
they had been sovietising

PRESENT

I sovietise
you sovietise
he/she/it sovietises
we sovietise
they sovietise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am sovietising
you are sovietising
he/she/it is sovietising
we are sovietising
they are sovietising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

sovietising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sovietised
you have sovietised
he/she/it has sovietised
we have sovietised
they have sovietised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been sovietising
you have been sovietising
he/she/it has been sovietising
we have been sovietising
they have been sovietising

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