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Definition of Naturalizes
1. naturalize [v] - See also: naturalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Naturalizes
Literary usage of Naturalizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Annapolis: Comprising Sundry Notices of that Old City from the by David Ridgely (1841)
"... and by the Legislature—His Answers—The General Assembly naturalizes General
Lafayette—St. John's College—The President of the United States arrives at ..."
2. Annals of Annapolis, Comprising Sundry Notices of that Old City from the by David Ridgely (1841)
"... and by the Legislature—His Answers—The General Assembly naturalizes General
Lafayette—.St. John's College—The President of the United States arrives at ..."
3. Naturalization Requirements and General Information by DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"(4) an illegitimate child whose mother naturalizes before the child's 18th ...
If only one of the child's parents naturalizes and the other remains a ..."
4. State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession by United States President, United States Dept. of State (1819)
"She naturalizes by special act of parliament. She naturalizes all persons who
reside a certain term of years in British colonies ; all those who arc-born of ..."
5. Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ...by William Cobbett, David Jardine by William Cobbett, David Jardine (1820)
"45, Brit, which naturalizes persons serving on board certain ships and performing
the requisites, contains the same restriction, and the Irish st. ..."
6. Our Garden Flowers: A Popular Study of Their Native Lands, Their Life by Harriet Louise Keeler (1910)
"naturalizes readily in this country. May. Bulb.—About an inch thick. ...
It naturalizes readily and may be grown successfully either in garden beds or ..."
7. Messages of the President of the United States: Communicating, in Compliance by President (1857-1861 : Buchanan, United States (1860)
"Reference is not now made to that British act which naturalizes foreign Protestants
serving two years in a royal regiment; nor to that which naturalizes ..."