naturalize

naturalize
nat·u·ral·ize /'na-chə-rə-ˌlīz/ vt -ized, -iz·ing: to admit (a person) to citizenship
nat·u·ral·iza·tion /ˌna-chə-rə-lə-'zā-shən/ n

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

naturalize
I (acclimate) verb accommodate, accustom, adapt, adjust, assimilate, become habituated, cultivate a habit, familiarize, fit the pattern, get used to, habituate, harmonize, inure, learn a habit, make easy, make natural, normalize, regularize II (make a citizen) verb accept as a citizen, admit citizenship, adopt, adopt as a citizen, adopt into a nation, assimilate, citizenize, confer privileges of a native citizen, confer rights of citizenship, denizenize, endow with rights of citizenship, extend citizenship to an alien, homini civitatem dare, nationalize, place in the condition of natural born subjects III index adopt, inure (accustom)

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


naturalize
v.
To become a citizen of a country other than one’s place of birth.

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.

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  • naturalize — (Amer.) nat·u·ral·ize || nætʃrÉ™laɪz v. confer citizenship; become a citizen; make into a citizen; adapt to the environment, adjust; acclimate, acclimatize; (Botany) cause a plant to become established and grow as if native (also… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • naturalize — (also naturalise) ► VERB 1) admit (a foreigner) to the citizenship of a country. 2) introduce (a non native plant or animal) into a region and establish it in the wild. 3) alter (an adopted foreign word) so that it conforms more closely to the… …   English terms dictionary

  • naturalize — [nach′ər əl īz΄, nach′rə līz΄] vt. naturalized, naturalizing [Fr naturaliser: see NATURAL & IZE] 1. to confer the rights of citizenship upon (an alien) 2. to adopt and make common (a custom, word, etc.) from another country or place 3. to adapt… …   English World dictionary

  • naturalize — naturalization, n. naturalizer, n. /nach euhr euh luyz , nach reuh /, v., naturalized, naturalizing. v.t. 1. to confer upon (an alien) the rights and privileges of a citizen. 2. to introduce (organisms) into a region and cause them to flourish as …   Universalium

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