verb
- establishing or extending colonial control over a territory or people; bringing a region under the political and economic dominance of a colonial power
Usage: British English spelling (American English: colonializing); present participle or gerund form of colonialise
Examples
- European powers spent centuries colonialising Africa and Asia.
- The practice of colonialising indigenous lands caused lasting harm to native populations.
- Britain was actively colonialising territories throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Colonialising nations often exploited local resources and labor.
- The process of colonialising new regions was driven by economic and political ambitions.
- Many historians study how colonialising powers justified their expansion.
- Colonialising efforts left deep cultural and economic impacts on colonized societies.