verb
- adopting or imposing Prussian characteristics, methods, or values, especially militarism, authoritarianism, or rigid discipline
Usage: present participle of prussianize; historical/political context; often used critically
Examples
- The general was accused of prussianizing the army with strict hierarchies and unquestioning obedience.
- Critics warned that the education reforms were prussianizing the school system.
- The regime's prussianizing policies emphasized order and state control above individual freedoms.
- Historians debated whether the military was truly prussianizing or simply modernizing its structure.
- The government's prussianizing approach to governance alarmed democratic reformers.