Similar words: colonist, colonisation, colonial, colonize, colonialism, colonization, neocolonialism, decolonization. Meaning: v. 1. settle as a colony; of countries in the developing world 2. settle as colonists or establish a colony (in).
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31. When he set foot on the Moon in July 1969, it seemed as if humanity would soon colonise other worlds.
32. The Clovis people were believed to be the first to colonise North America after emigrating from Asia, and are said to be the ancestors of all present day Native American tribes.
33. In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched an expedition to the East Coast of North America as Queen Elizabeth I had given him permission to colonise Virginia.
34. Africa is confident that China will not colonise Africa because China understands the humiliation of colonisation from its own experience.
35. Fossils of the oldest plants ever to colonise land have been discovered in Argentina, scientists claim.
36. This organism likes the same warm, moist habitats as P. aeruginosa and the two battle it out in a bid to colonise their human hosts, deploying quorum-sensing signals as weapons against each other.
37. If this race manages to redesign itself, to reduce or eliminate the risk of self-destruction, it will probably spread out, and colonise other planets and stars.
38. The results indicated that among the different rice cultivars colonise of rice varieties, the diurnal variation of the temperature and humidity was consistent with the atmosphere.
39. Still, we know surprisingly little about the smallest beings that colonise Earth.
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