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What is the past tense of naturalise?

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The past tense of naturalise is naturalised (Britain).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of naturalise is naturalises.

The present participle of naturalise is naturalising.

The past participle of naturalise is naturalised (Britain).

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Also known as meadow saffron, they look good naturalised in turf, in the rock garden, at the front of a border or under an apple tree.
Unlike those around him, the naturalised German citizen's only physical ailment was jet lag.
It would be aimed at one person, although it would be worded to cover all naturalised Indians.
There, erythroniums are naturalised in grass and look wonderful when they flower in late February and March.
It's an Australian plant naturalised in Spain having flowers of lemon yellow to deep gold.
It is a peculiar notion of masculinity that is naturalised and internalised in everyday practices and relationships by both men and women.

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