adjective
- made bilingual; having been given or adapted to use two languages
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: bilingualized); often used in educational and policy contexts
verb
- past tense and past participle of bilingualize; to make bilingual or convert to bilingual use
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: bilingualized); transitive verb
Examples
- The school bilingualised its curriculum to serve both English and Spanish speakers.
- After the policy change, the region's public services were bilingualised.
- The bilingualised education program helped immigrant children succeed academically.
- They bilingualised the website to reach a wider audience.
- The bilingualised signage in the city reflects its diverse population.
- The government bilingualised official documents to ensure accessibility.