Use "naturalise|naturalised|naturalises|naturalising" in a sentence

1. Asin previous years, those naturalised came Chieflyfrom Italy, Germany, France, Kosovo, Portugal and Serbia

2. Unlike those around him, the naturalised German citizen's only physical Ailment was jet lag.

3. Aloes occur naturally only in Africa, in Mexico, where Aloe vera escaped from cultivation, it has been naturalised.

4. On 12 May 1705, the Virginia General Assembly passed an act to naturalise the 148 Huguenots still resident at Manakintown.

5. Adapt definition: make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose synonyms: tailor, naturalise, anglicize, anglicise, vary, alter, fit, naturalize, transcribe, gear

6. Allamanda cathartica is widely cultivated as ornamental plant which was escaped and naturalised outside of its natural habitat throughout much of the tropics

7. Just before the marriage, Albert was naturalised by Act of Parliament, and granted the style of Royal Highness by an Order in Council.

8. There are 15 species of Allamanda found in South and Central America and commonly grown in gardens throughout the tropics, where some species have become naturalised and even invasive.

9. Enjoying meat has been naturalised in western culture as an essentially masculine desire, and as The Sexual Politics of Meat would have it, this impulse simultaneously Animalises and objectifies

10. FLC Thanh Hóa and Sông Lam Nghệ An shall be allowed 3 non-Vietnamese players, 1 naturalised Vietnamese and 1 player from Asia because they will participate in AFC Cup.

11. In 1938 they remarried, to prevent her from being forced to return to Germany, and in 1939 they immigrated to the United States where they both became naturalised citizens in 1947.

12. Buddleia is a popular garden plant that was introduced into the UK from China in the 1890s and has now become widely naturalised on waste ground, along railway cuttings and in urban areas

13. Crocuses are easy to grow and immensely effective in the drab late-winter garden, looking good in beds or rockeries, and thriving in lawns or under trees where they naturalise readily, spreading by dividing their corms and also self-seeding.

14. Perhaps the easiest of Crocuses to grow, these lovely blue flowers which are a shining silver-grey on the outside with bright yellow anthers, are one of the best to naturalise as they will self-seed readily and also increase by offsets

15. The Vietnamese team of three, Đinh Quang Linh, Nguyễn Anh Tú and Đoàn Bá Tuấn Anh, made history by winning 3-1 over Singapore, which played Gao Ning, Clarence Chew and Pang, all naturalised from China. Gao is the top-ranked Southeast Asian male player, at No 46.

16. Phyllostachys edulis, the mōsō Bamboo, or tortoise-shell Bamboo, or mao zhu (Chinese: 毛竹; pinyin: máozhú), (Japanese モウソウチク(孟宗竹)) is a temperate species of giant timber Bamboo native to China and Taiwan and naturalised elsewhere, including Japan where it is widely distributed south of Hokkaido