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v. - Unite on a government-wide basis or band together as a league; Enter into a league for a common purpose; Put under the control and authority of a government.

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  • Verb (used with object), : to federalize the National Guard
  • Is it time to abolish county constabularies and fire brigades and "federalise" the police into one nationwide force?
  • It appears that their candidate in Penygroes has been circulating a pamphlet claiming that plans are underway to federalise Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle highschool.
  • I blogged today about the need I feel to federalise the Labour party throughout the UK, because I feel Senedd Labour wastes too much intellectual bandwidth on having to...
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