ALL meanings of romanize
Ro·man·ize
R r - verb with object romanize to make Roman Catholic. 1
- verb with object romanize (often lowercase) to make Roman in character. 1
- verb with object romanize (often lowercase) to render in the Latin alphabet, especially a language traditionally written in a different system, as Chinese or Japanese. 1
- verb without object romanize to conform to Roman Catholic doctrine and practices; to become Roman Catholic. 1
- verb without object romanize (often lowercase) to follow Roman practices. 1
- verb romanize to impart a Roman Catholic character to (a ceremony, practice, etc) 0
- verb romanize to be converted to Roman Catholicism 0
- verb romanize to transcribe or transliterate (a language) into the Roman alphabet 0
- verb romanize to make Roman in character, allegiance, style, etc 0
- verb transitive romanize to make Roman in character, spirit, etc. 0
- verb transitive romanize to make Roman Catholic 0
- verb transitive romanize to respell in the Roman alphabet 0
- intransitive verb romanize to follow or be influenced by Roman customs, law, etc. 0
- intransitive verb romanize to conform to Roman Catholicism 0