strangificationEtymologyFrom strange + -ification or strangify + -ation.nounThe act or process of strangifying.; The act or process of making strange or exotic.“More precisely, it is a 'strangification' of these peoples in the policy text by leaving their enactments 'outside' of what is inscribed as necessary for achieving European citizenship.”The act or process of strangifying.; The act or process of extending so as to become understandable by others.“In this sense, strangification is the minimum reasonable approach to globalization, as it is directly opposed to hegemony.”The process of transporting (something) into an entirely new context, leading to new insights.