Synonym: indigenous, natural, original. Antonym: alien, foreign. Similar words: alternative, relative, narrative, relatively, cooperative, innovative, initiative, legislative. Meaning: ['neɪtɪv] n. a person who was born in a particular place; an indigenous person. adj. 1. characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographic origin 2. belonging to one by birth 3. characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from the beginning 4. as found in nature in the elemental form.
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151. Over the last week Johnson, a native of West Salem, Wis., became the leading contender for the post.
152. Here 1 live, constantly thinking of my native land, alas, my heart is aching.
153. In 1996 a royal commission concluded that the problem went beyond attempts to snuff out native culture.
154. Summer is prime time for fresh berries when native strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and other varieties ripen to perfection.
155. It turns out the native animals impact that ground cover very lightly.
156. There are further villas built in typical thatched native style amid the coconut palms of the gardens.
157. To what extent does this sequence correspond to a native speaker's processing of discourse?
158. A native of Richmond, he lived much of his adult life bouncing around the West Coast via train or sometimes car.
159. A native Nebraskan and a West Point graduate, Wedemeyer had an intellectual bent and a capacity for strategic thinking.
160. Rhode Island native Charlie spent the better part of his adult life collecting Elvis Presley memorabilia.
161. They are worried that genetic differences imported into the native flora will have profound ecological consequences.
162. Taking advantage of its remoteness from the administrative centre of the Imperium they had enslaved the native inhabitants.
163. Even the cities were secured by the settlers: native people were confined to rented property in peripheral townships.
164. The deeply symbolic ritual act of treading the earth affirms the relationship of human beings to their native soil.
165. So are the other varieties of native cactus and most of the desert trees.
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166. United was called into the U.S. camp to replace the Fort Wayne native.
167. Gandhi exclaimed at a meeting in Madras, on October 26, 1896, during a brief visit to his native land.
168. But in all cases, the native authority of the highest calibre is forgotten, omitted, if not silenced.
169. The best way of improving your colloquial English is by listening to native speakers.
170. He followed events closely in his native land, writing frequent commentaries for the press there.
171. The spread of industrial agriculture in the South places thousands of native breeds at risk.
172. It was in the Elector's private chapel here that Beethoven, a native of Bonn, gave his first public performance.
173. Officially you are all going to be victims of a surprise attack on the rescue party by the native inhabitants.
174. We've planted every kind of native tree you could think of in a hedge, including crab apple and wayfarer tree.
175. Some of the latter could if need be raise huge armies of native soldiers.
176. Nor was Britain the only colonial power to incorporate existing native rulers into a system of colonial administration.
177. That brush is a shelter for small animals and birds as well as a critical repository of seeds from native plants.
178. A native of Wexford, Joe is married with two grown-up children.
179. Hancock, a native of Great Britain, is a veteran of the computer business.
180. Others behave as annuals in our climate but are true perennials in their native countries.
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