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How to use Naturalized in a sentence

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Dinamo began this season with five Canadians on the roster, although some of those players have become naturalized Belarusians.
Also called bird's-eye, it has naturalized and often grows in grassy or bare areas.
The paradox at the heart of modern adoption is that it both naturalized and denaturalized kinship.
The cards objectified women, they fetishized exoticism, and they naturalized children's uninhibited sexuality.
The specially treated multiflora hyacinths are also beautiful when naturalized and can provide long-lasting color.
Two naturalized U.S. citizens were indicted yesterday in a scheme to smuggle surface-to-air missiles into this country.
Inula helenium, a large plant, related to the sunflower, which grows wild in Europe and has become naturalized in N. America.
The plant, which occurs wild in most of Asia and has become naturalized in Europe, may also be referred to as Chinese boxthorn.
As more women display masculine characteristics, this threatens the bipolar construction that has become so naturalized.
Many sounds that should seem strange to non-English speakers have been adopted and even naturalized in different countries, Spain among them.
And, what should it do now that the terminology has been naturalized into the vernacular?
Of all the garden plants that can be naturalized, bulbs create the fewest problems.
Of recently naturalized species, some have rapidly changing ranges and rapidly changing local abundances.
Sigesbeckia orientalis and S. jorullensis are not indigenous to Europe, but both species are naturalized.
Mechanical removal of weeds is used whenever possible, and 10 per cent of the campus is now naturalized landscape instead of grass.
Many other species that began in the region in this category have escaped and become naturalized in wild areas.
This fern is native to southeastern Asia but is naturalized in parts of the southeastern United States.
A mix of both native and naturalized wildflower seeds was planted, and Black-eyed Susans were the predominant species.
They have done a wonderful job in this compilation of 195 species of native and naturalized trees of Pennsylvania.
Native to the Old World tropics, it is naturalized at scattered locations in the southern United States from California to Virginia.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I've always thought that a naturalized Ibsenism wouldn't be so bad for our stage.
In 1849 a bill was passed to naturalize women who married native-born or naturalized subjects.
Many floras of the south of Europe speak of it as a subspontaneous or naturalized species.
The new plant proved easily naturalized and adaptable to the Virginia soil.
And that was why he replaced the Walloon and Flemish workmen by naturalized Germans!
It has become naturalized in North America, where it is known as orchard grass, as it will grow in shade.
Muhlenberg was naturalized in 1754 as a subject of Great Britain.
The terza rima has never been quite naturalized in our language.
De Winter took us to the house of a Spaniard, who, he said, had become naturalized as an Englishman by the guineas of his new compatriots.
He was a naturalized German, who had anglicised his name, and he had lived many years in England.
Today's news will significantly strengthen the desirability of the program for applicants and naturalized citizens alike.
They are then said to be naturalized, or anglicized, or Englished.
Second, some postmodernist texts can, but need not, be naturalized in terms of narrative unreliability.
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