Ju·da·ize /ˈʤudəˌaɪz, ˈʤudi, ˈʤu(ˌ)de-/
  (v.)使成猶太式;使猶太化
  Ju·da·ize v. i. [imp. & p. p. Judaized p. pr. & vb. n. Judaizing ]  To conform to the doctrines, observances, or methods of the Jews; to inculcate or impose Judaism.
  They . . . prevailed on the Galatians to Judaize so far as to observe the rites of Moses in various instances.
  They were Judaizing doctors, who taught the observation of the Mosaic law.   --Bp. Bull.
  Ju·da·ize, v. t. To impose Jewish observances or rites upon; to convert to Judaism.
     The heretical Theodotion, the Judaized Symmachus.   --Milton.
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