colonised in English

verb
1
(of a country or its citizens) send a group of settlers to (a place) and establish political control over it.
the Greeks colonized Sicily and southern Italy

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1. Future perfect; I: will have Colonised: you: will have Colonised: he, she, it: will have Colonised: we: will have Colonised: you: will have Colonised: they: will have

2. I n February, Crystals colonised Tucson

3. 2 synonyms for Colonized: colonised, settled

4. Scandinavians also expanded and colonised throughout Europe.

5. Albian was colonised in the last century of the Old Calendar

6. However we can circumvent this by moving enough people to allow the newly Colonised province the ability to Colonise.

7. Historically, Biopiracy has been linked to colonialism, with formerly colonised countries having many of their resources forcibly removed

8. The Portuguese began to trade with Timor by the early 16th century and colonised it throughout the mid-century.

9. These 13 Colonies were explored, settled and colonised over more than a century, beginning in 1607 (Virginia) and concluding in 1732 (Georgia).

10. Colonise (third-person singular simple present Colonises, present participle colonising, simple past and past participle Colonised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of colonize.

11. The Black Sparrowhawk (Accipiter melanoleucus) has expanded its range in South Africa and recently colonised the Cape Peninsula in the Western Cape, a region that experiences a Mediterranean climate.

12. As a result, the skin is physiologically colonised by a host of microorganisms, including at least 47 species of Coagulase-negative staphylococci [1].Coagulase-negative staphylococci are gram-positive, aerobic organisms distinguished from the closely related

13. Russians persecuted native population and colonised the land with new settlers, still until World War II it was a multi-ethnic territory with Crimean Tatars, Russians, Ukrainians, Greeks, Armenians, Germans and many others living together.

14. The settlement of St. John's has been the administrative centre of Antigua and Barbuda since the islands were first colonised in 1632, and it became the seat of government when the nation achieved independence in 1981.

15. Pre-colonial Bahutu and Batutsi identities, that were mostly based on status, occupation or wealth, were replaced by racialised categories and enshrined in a colonial ‘master narrative’ that was internalised by both colonisers and colonised (Jefremovas 1997, 96f.; Pels 1997, 174).

16. ‘insect borers Colonize in rotted shoreline deadfalls’ ‘Both grasses often Colonize continuous expanses of desert, closing the open spaces that normally separate native desert plants and protect them from fire.’ ‘This season, more than 30,000 birds, belonging to 30 species, have colonised the place.’

17. ‘The larger, more conspicuous include other species of cold-water coral, Actinians and sponges.’ ‘Cold-water coral mound dominated by Lophelia pertusa and colonised by orange Actinians and a white anthipathrian.’ ‘It has been seen that varying temperatures have a dramatic effect on the growth rates of some Actinians.’

18. ‘The majority of reports came from Europe but resistance in Commensal rodents was also documented in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia.’ ‘The outermost layer - the epidermis, is colonised by a raft of Commensal bacteria, that is, bacteria that generally don't cause harm to the host.’

19. Ambonese Malay or simply Ambonese is a Malay-based creole language spoken on Ambon Island in the Maluku Islands of Eastern Indonesia.It was first brought by traders from Western Indonesia, then developed when the Dutch Empire colonised the Maluku Islands.This was the first example of the transliteration of Malay into the Latin script [clarification needed] and it was used as a tool by