verb
- to make Prussian in character, style, or system; to impose Prussian military discipline or authoritarian methods
Usage: British spelling (American: prussianizes); third person singular present tense; formal or historical
Examples
- The general prussianises the regiment with strict discipline and rigid hierarchy.
- The education system prussianises students through regimented schedules and obedience training.
- Critics argued that the new policies prussianises society in dangerous ways.
- The military academy prussianises recruits from their first day of training.
- He prussianises every aspect of the organization, demanding absolute order and compliance.