Which preposition to use with americanized

with Occurrences 1%

And, that we may have a uniform rule to go by, I would not stop here, but would write Americanize and Americanized with a capital also; for it appears that custom is in favour of thus distinguishing nearly all verbs and participles of this kind, so long as they retain an obvious reference to their particular origin.

as Occurrences 1%

There are many who know Havana, and love it, who pray diligently that it may be many years before the city is Americanized as, for instance, New Orleans has been.

for Occurrences 1%

You have been fully Americanized for more generations than most other Americans.

in Occurrences 1%

I did not see the general myself, but was told he was often to be met lounging about the bars of the principal hotels (being quite Americanized in this respect).

to Occurrences 1%

This second generation came to the city boarding-house and flat as soon as they were free, leaving their parents' houses to go the same way as the grandfather's farmhouse, into the hands of the foreigner not yet Americanized to high standards of cleanliness and orderliness.

until Occurrences 1%

Counted as part of Florida, under Spanish rule, and part of Louisiana, under that of the French,falling into the hands of the celebrated John Law, in the course of his bubble Mississippi scheme, and afterwards ceded with Canada and Nova Scotia to the English, Illinois was never Americanized until the peace of '83.

Which preposition to use with  americanized