adjective
1. Describing a place, area, or community that has undergone the process of pajeetification, often implying a decline in
quality of life,
infrastructure, or social behavior in line with the derogatory usage of the term.
2. Characterized by or associated with the perceived deterioration linked to the influence of lower socioeconomic or cultural standards.
Pajeetification
noun
1. The perceived process by which a previously affluent, culturally advanced, or highly developed area undergoes a decline in
quality, typically in terms of economic standards, social behavior, or infrastructure, often attributed to the influence or presence of lower-income migrant groups or the adoption of cultural practices deemed by critics as inferior.
2. Usually in a derogatory manner, to describe the deterioration or perceived lowering of standards in a community or region as a result of demographic, cultural, or socioeconomic changes.
Pajeetify (pəˈdʒi əˌfaɪ) transitive verb
To cause or influence the decline of a region, community, or cultural environment, typically due to the
introduction of practices, attitudes, or social behaviors regarded as lower standard by the observer.
1. To cause or influence the decline of a region, community, or cultural environment, typically due to the
introduction of practices, attitudes, or social behaviors regarded as lower standard by the observer.
"Some critics claim that certain urban areas have been pajeetified due to rapid demographic shifts."
"The city's rapid
gentrification process was followed by accusations that it was being pajeetified by new, incoming populations."
"The
neighborhood was pajeetified after an influx of migrants changed its cultural landscape and
local economy."
"The politician's speech warned against pajeetifying the nation's capital."