Similar words: naturalised, naturalism, naturalist, naturalistic, naturalisation, naturalize, naturalized, naturalization. Meaning: v. 1. adopt to another place 2. make more natural or lifelike 3. make into a citizen 4. adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment.
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1) The plant naturalises well in grass.
2) English sporting terms have been naturalised in many languages.
3) No one expects the Baltic states to naturalise young Russian soldiers, but army pensioners can be given citizenship.
4) Bulbs for naturalising in grass are usually sold in bulk, sometimes in mixtures.
5) Both naturalise well, and in a sheltered corner of the garden, the perfume can be quite strong.
6) No Arab state wanted to naturalise the newcomers, but their level of rights has varied from place to place.
7) On the way Olive Williams pointed out snowdrops which had naturalised and were growing in profusion.
8) In this way, some of the ideological constructs of colonial domination have become so naturalised that we hardly notice them.
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