naturalize - use in sentences

Object

  • citizen: He was 26, a small, slender man, 5 feet 4 inches tall, who had just become a naturalized citizen.
  • epistemology: A realist response to this kind of incommensurability may appeal to externalist or naturalized epistemology.
  • concept: Following these four exercises in critical thinking, a few suggestions are offered about the emergence of a naturalized concept of karma.
  • specie: C5 Vagrant naturalized species - species from established naturalized populations abroad, e.g. possibly some Ruddy Shelducks Tadorna ferruginea occurring in Britain.
  • population: C5 Vagrant naturalized species - species from established naturalized populations abroad, e.g. possibly some Ruddy Shelducks Tadorna ferruginea occurring in Britain.

Modifying Another Word

  • not: The measure might some immigrants naturalized not been any summary measures of.
  • widely: Grassland; commonly cultivated as a fodder plant and widely naturalized.
  • well: It also does well naturalized among grass if you have room for a meadow area that is only mowed once or twice a year.
  • fully: In order to become whole people, we must become fully naturalized citizens of this world only.

Preposition: in

  • grass: The more vigorous species can be naturalized in short grass.
  • part: An annual coming from Europe and north Africa, borage is naturalized in many parts of North America.

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