Korean young people are infantilized throughout most of their lives. |
Such a process infantilized colonies, but also empowered the imperial mother who, in theory, provided for the growth and development of her dependent children. |
The Mayor has ruled us well, but he has infantilized us. |
I worry about infantilized responses, especially when higher education is trying to shape analytic and critical thinking skills. |
The centrality of racial oppression has so distorted relationships of class that the very language is impoverished and popular political discussion infantilized. |
He'd rather die than be infantilized and surrender his sense of autonomy. |