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Use "modernise" in a sentence
"Link this to the desire of some to 'modernise' our voting methods and the paranoid could suspect they are up to more than a simple bribe for the voters."
"Lets just hope they don't "modernise" the story and remove too much."
"The Conservative party under Cameron has not and will not 'modernise'."
"Is it me, or is "modernise" a euphemism for "abandon your principles and loyal supporters and blatantly pander to whatever micro-sliver of the electorate in the marginals you guess you need to win a majority"?"
"What he reelly, reelly wanted to do was "modernise": modernise, I tell you, we must modernise."